Aztekium ritteri
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Re: Aztekium ritteri
Thank you, Marlon! I was unaware of the mosses, which weren't mentioned in the reference books I have... But I wish you'd read the 'Cactus Nomenclature' thread!
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Re: Aztekium ritteri
Hi Peter,
I just did
Cheers,
Marlon.
I just did
Cheers,
Marlon.
Marlon Machado.
Institute for Systematic Botany, University of Zurich, Zollikerstrasse 107, CH-8008 Zurich, Switzerland.
Institute for Systematic Botany, University of Zurich, Zollikerstrasse 107, CH-8008 Zurich, Switzerland.
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Re: Aztekium ritteri
Wonderful
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I have got some germination on my Aztekium seed from Koehres but I am waiting on some more seed from Piltz. His Encephalocarpus and Obregonia seed was brilliant.Using the baggie method.
Re: Aztekium ritteri
Hello,
Having a little look through 'the archieves' and came across this thread, interesting to see how the plants have developed over the years. Was wondering whether people may be able to post updates for how their plants are doing as this is now a decade on?
Many thanks,
stuart
Having a little look through 'the archieves' and came across this thread, interesting to see how the plants have developed over the years. Was wondering whether people may be able to post updates for how their plants are doing as this is now a decade on?
Many thanks,
stuart
Re: Aztekium ritteri
Thanks for sharing they are coming along well
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Re: Aztekium ritteri
10 years later!
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Collecting Cacti-1961. Forum member-September 2004.
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Favourites= Mexican miniatures.
http://www.cactusplant.co.uk
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Re: Aztekium ritteri
Aztekium ritteri flowering earlier.
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Phil. (Kent, England) BCSS Herne Bay & District Branch.
Collecting Cacti-1961. Forum member-September 2004.
Favourites= Mexican miniatures.
http://www.cactusplant.co.uk
Collecting Cacti-1961. Forum member-September 2004.
Favourites= Mexican miniatures.
http://www.cactusplant.co.uk
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Pelecyphora aselliformis flowering earlier!
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Phil. (Kent, England) BCSS Herne Bay & District Branch.
Collecting Cacti-1961. Forum member-September 2004.
Favourites= Mexican miniatures.
http://www.cactusplant.co.uk
Collecting Cacti-1961. Forum member-September 2004.
Favourites= Mexican miniatures.
http://www.cactusplant.co.uk