T nigrispinus
- Mike P
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- Phil_SK
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Re: T nigrispinus
Wow! Why is yours not all shrivelled and covered in sooty mould like mine?
Phil Crewe, BCSS 38143. Mostly S. American cacti, esp. Lobivia, Sulcorebutia and little Opuntia
- RAYWOODBRIDGE
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Re: T nigrispinus
Mike you are a week ahead of me again, will post later.
Ray
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Cactus only collection mainly from seed.
BCSS member 50155
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Echinocereenfreund member 100
Cactus only collection mainly from seed.
- Mike P
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Re: T nigrispinus
That is the best of the three I have. One is a really ugly plant which never seems to thrive, loses as many segments as it grows and rarely flowers.
Mike
Secretary Bromley Branch
Secretary Bromley Branch