Mediolobivia hybrid leopygmea

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Re: Mediolobivia hybrid leopygmea

Post by Cidermanrolls »

Hi Ralph
I got mine from one of the East European eBay sellers. They fetch a decent price....about a tenner plus postage from memory.
The picture, taken in the dark just now (just landed back from a business trip) shows that mine will be open tomorrow and gives a good idea of the supination.
The pot is an ancient BEF 2”. Probably over 30 years old.....
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Re: Mediolobivia hybrid leopygmea

Post by ralphrmartin »

Thanks Ciderman. Definitely not typical pygmaea spination. I do wonder what went into this hybrid.

Anyway, if anyone has a bit for swap, I'd be more than happy to pass on some other very nice Rebutias in exchange.

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