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heres a pict of an E.Rinconensis I have which often seems to grow blind tubercles, with no spines on the tips, which seem to rip thru the plant.
I wondered if it was a virus or some sort of monstrose tendencies ?:S, any one got any idea's ?
Echinocereus knipellianus
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Re: Echinocereus knipellianus
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Re: Echinocereus knipellianus
this one may show it better, bumps with no spines on
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varied collection of succulents and cacti but I especially like Euphorbia's, Ariocarpus and variegated agaves.
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varied collection of succulents and cacti but I especially like Euphorbia's, Ariocarpus and variegated agaves.
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Re: Echinocereus knipellianus
Tina
this is another view of the plant. When I rescued it from a garden centre towards the end of 2005 there was only the main body. The clumping all took place last year (despite an effort by the spider mites to reverse it) so it seems either I have a super-fast grower or you've got one of those 'sulkers' discussed in a previous thread.
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this is another view of the plant. When I rescued it from a garden centre towards the end of 2005 there was only the main body. The clumping all took place last year (despite an effort by the spider mites to reverse it) so it seems either I have a super-fast grower or you've got one of those 'sulkers' discussed in a previous thread.
Steve
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Re: Echinocereus knipellianus
This is what's called 'making one's presence felt'!
Ech. Knip. fm Reyesii
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Ech. Knip. fm Reyesii
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Re: Echinocereus knipellianus
My knipellianus has white flowers does that signify anything.
It is raining today so the flowers are not open.
It is raining today so the flowers are not open.
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Re: Echinocereus knipellianus
My knipellianus gets all wrinkly after winter
[img]http://www.mycacti.co.uk/echinocereus_k ... ar07_1.JPG[/img]
but after few drinks gets all fat and well over the top with the flowers - they are pink
[img]http://www.mycacti.co.uk/echinocereus_k ... pr07_1.JPG[/img]
[img]http://www.mycacti.co.uk/echinocereus_k ... ar07_1.JPG[/img]
but after few drinks gets all fat and well over the top with the flowers - they are pink
[img]http://www.mycacti.co.uk/echinocereus_k ... pr07_1.JPG[/img]