Chamaelobivia start of collection

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Chamaelobivia start of collection

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Recent visit to southfield cactus nursery. First step to acquire full Lincoln collection and then proceed to Bourne echinopsis collection.
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Start of a slippery slope... You are now well and truly hooked... :grin:
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Drive you (pea)nuts collecting all those Chamaelobivia hybrids but the flowers are lovely :razz:
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Then collect the seeds from pollination and get your own hybrids .... infinite bliss
Endeavouring to grow Aylostera, Echinocereus, Echinopsis, Gymnocalycium, Matucana, Rebutia, and Sulcorebutia. Fallen out of love with Lithops and aggravated by Aeoniums.
Currently being wooed by Haworthia, attempting hybridisation, and enticed by Mesembs. Recently discovered gorgeous Gasteria.
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