flowering snakes.....
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flowering snakes.....
Trichocereus thelegonus DJF330: a plant with 8-10 larger branches, the longest about 4m
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Re: flowering snakes.....
Note to self.....Move house, must have very large garden, erect VERY large glasshouse, add yet another plant to wants list...
Regards
Mal..
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Mal..
Mal. Aylesbury vale Bucks. cacti and succulents. T.S.G.member.
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Re: flowering snakes.....
Very nice Roberto whats the plant at the top of the photo
Stephen.. Bangor. N. Ireland.
Re: flowering snakes.....
On top left: a E. grusonii albispina. Top centre: Trichocereus schickendantzii (--> I have just posted a photo of that plant in full flower this morning...)Cactus Jack wrote:Very nice Roberto whats the plant at the top of the photo
R.
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You do have that.. thing for snakes, eh Roberto?
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Yes: they bite your ... heart!AnTTun wrote:You do have that.. thing for snakes, eh Roberto?