Told you Patricia, she won't stop now
But that E. unispina is a real gem Tina. Hat down.
Tina's Tour
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Re: Tina's Tour
AnTTun,
Tina, love 'em!!! Real gems, both of them. OMG! 22 years, your baby has grown up with you! The E. unispina is like for an exposition specimen.
Tina, love 'em!!! Real gems, both of them. OMG! 22 years, your baby has grown up with you! The E. unispina is like for an exposition specimen.
Pat
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Fantastic plants, Tina! I even spotted a few spines and a proper Opuntia!
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Re: Tina's Tour
NO I don't think so , where ?, unless one has neaked in .proper Opuntia
They are in the 20x10 but I don't think there are any in the hot house they aren't special enough , maybe thats what my o.pycnantha needs I find it quite sulky.
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varied collection of succulents and cacti but I especially like Euphorbia's, Ariocarpus and variegated agaves.
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Oops, browsing on my phone I mistook D. madagascarensis for a Grusonia
Great species to have, O. pycnantha.
Great species to have, O. pycnantha.
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Re: Tina's Tour
@ me!
I just thought I found this forum the first time and I've been here before and already said what I was just going to say.
Lovely old forbies! Bit of a worrying shape though....
I just thought I found this forum the first time and I've been here before and already said what I was just going to say.
Lovely old forbies! Bit of a worrying shape though....
Happy carrier of Forby Disorder - an obsession with Euphorbia obesa.
NB. Anyone failing to provide a sensible name for me to address them will be called, or referred to, as Fred.
NB. Anyone failing to provide a sensible name for me to address them will be called, or referred to, as Fred.
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Now now, are you thinking of the Yemeni name for Euphorbia hadramautica..?
Some lovely photos and I am glad I noticed the thread! Having been out of touch with collecting for a while I had no idea what could be seen in this country nowadays.
Big fan of your forby collection.
Some lovely photos and I am glad I noticed the thread! Having been out of touch with collecting for a while I had no idea what could be seen in this country nowadays.
Big fan of your forby collection.
Matt
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Interests include South American cacti and spiny Euphorbias