A relatively tidy Copiapoa solaris

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A relatively tidy Copiapoa solaris

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Copiapoa solaris can look anything from untidy to downright straggly. This one looks almost tidy.
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Re: A relatively tidy Copiapoa solaris

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Impressive! How old is it?
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ralphrmartin wrote: Sat Jul 02, 2022 5:17 pm Impressive! How old is it?
The seed was sown in 2009. So it is slow, but steadily growing.
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