National show purchases

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Chris in Leeds
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National show purchases

Post by Chris in Leeds »

I bought these from the BCSS National show
Not sure if this name is correct
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I got these two from a seller but not sure who it was but know where they was in hall
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Post by Darren S »

The T. alexanderii is right Chris. And I see no reason to doubt the Opuntia hybrid. I am not convinced about the Tunilla though. Someone with more knowledge than I might be able to help.
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It looks more like a fragilis?
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