It leaves no doubt if it's going to be a bud or offset...
Maihueniopsis mandragora
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Re: Maihueniopsis mandragora
They do have very large flowers for the size of the segments.
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Re: Maihueniopsis mandragora
My thought as well Mike, a lot of energy gone through that little segment below.
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Re: Maihueniopsis mandragora
So true, one has to wonder where did all that big come from.. miracle of nature...
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