Maihueniopsis minuta

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Re: Maihueniopsis minuta

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A certainty for Dogdyke though, I feel sure, there cannot be many of those around.
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Here’s mine today.
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Mike P wrote: Sun Jun 06, 2021 8:18 pm Hi Phil I have the same plant and also wondered about the ex DogDyke and AH. I hadn’t a clue about DogDyke but Could AH be Alan Hill? It does flower well.
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One of several plants grown from Doug and Vivi Rowland seed. Don't have any data. Photo from last year.
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Interesting seeing the difference in flowers and plants.
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