Trichocereus pachanoi

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Trichocereus pachanoi

Post by makleodss »

Just white and not fully opened but still nice flower
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Re: Trichocereus pachanoi

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I can't be bothered to look at these pictures in correct orientation. For heavens sake sort it out before posting.
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Great flower pictures .... but I agree with Ragamala ... check out the orientation when you have posted .... and please please please correct it if necessary ..... trying to view them on a cellphone is nigh on impossible.
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That's really beautiful, mine has never flowered! Thanks for sharing.
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Hi, I don't think the picture taker is entirely at fault here. Until I sorted out my orientation probs. the pic was checked out and found to in correct orientation. Lo and behold when it appeared on the forum it was 90 degrees out. Ragamala there's no need to use comments like that either. If you cannot be bothered to look at out of orientation pics just do that. Macl. I solved my problem when using iPad by turning it in landscape mode. Cheers
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Thanks Eric for good words. At least some oeople are decent. I had them in orewiew and there everything was ok. Actually because of this flower plant leaned forward and flower itself as well so was not the easiest photos to take balancing around some other big plants behibd me. For rest of you guys seems that you ruined my desire to post anything at this dying forum. Hope you will enjoy yourselves here. Good luck!
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Please just ignore the two moaners from up North, fortunately you are not like them. (tu)
I've reposted one of your pictures for everyone's benefit. Excellent flower.
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Lovely flower, I nice big old plant.
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Hi ,M, while looking at the flower, I noticed many square pots of seedlings. Looks to me you are an avid seed raiser. Any thing special in pots ? Cheers
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Post by RAYWOODBRIDGE »

I hope the " up North " was a jest Tony, we already have enough splits in this society without going up that one. :lol:
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