A few more Tunillas

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Re: A few more Tunillas

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RAYWOODBRIDGE wrote: Thu Jun 25, 2020 1:25 pm Please do Mike;

Tony does your clone have a ref No.?
No it was simply called Opuntia multiareolata, which it clearly isn't.
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Re: A few more Tunillas

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Hi Ralph
I find Tunillas flower very easily and reliably.
I’m still accumulating all the plants I can lay hands on especially if they have collection / location data. Probably passed 50 now......somebody has to do it. Next step is to cull those which are obviously duplicates....
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