Kilnwood Cacti
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Hi Darryl. One is hintoni the other Geohintonia,as if you didn´t know already!:bangh:
Thord. All kinds of smallgrowing cacti.
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Hi Vic,
When I visited Doug he was a little "doubtful" about the cristate Carnegia. My personal opinion is it is a Pachycereus pringlei, I am fortunate to have the cristates of both in my collection.
It is, however, still a very impressive plant.
My Carnegia gigantea cristata
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regards, Curtis
When I visited Doug he was a little "doubtful" about the cristate Carnegia. My personal opinion is it is a Pachycereus pringlei, I am fortunate to have the cristates of both in my collection.
It is, however, still a very impressive plant.
My Carnegia gigantea cristata
[IMG]http://i221.photobucket.com/albums/dd17 ... MG0062.jpg[/IMG]
regards, Curtis
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Stunning photos Vic, definately on my places to go list, by the way whats the name of the grey one, last picture, page one.
Andy Mac
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Nice plant Curtis, spination is definitely somewhat different(tu)
Definitely worth visiting Andy, I'd like to go back in spring/summer and see all the flowers. The grey plant is a Copiapoa, cinerea I presume.
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Copiapoa solaris, great spines:
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Definitely worth visiting Andy, I'd like to go back in spring/summer and see all the flowers. The grey plant is a Copiapoa, cinerea I presume.
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Copiapoa solaris, great spines:
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Another big Loph:
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Big old Geohintonia mexicana:
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Nicely spined Echinopsis:
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Very nice Mammillaria hernandezii, well budded up:
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Mammillaria crucigera:
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Interesting Opuntia:
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