On Tue, 22 Feb 2000 14:07:57 -0000 "Colin Croucher" <croucher@...> ... Dear Colin, Pernambuco is a state of Brazil. Your Melocactus can be a form of M....
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John Gamesby
john.gamesby@...
Mar 6, 2000 8:07 pm
Just going through my seedlings today and have just found a lone plant Melocactus HU636 anyone know what it might be. AS 636 is missing in my HU list Latha...
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Gérard Delanoy
delanoy@...
Mar 7, 2000 8:33 am
... Hello John, Melocactus HU 636 is sp. aff oreas from Jequié, Bahia, Brazil. You could find the HU numbers and other fieldnumbers on my page : ...
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John Gamesby
john.gamesby@...
Mar 7, 2000 12:40 pm
Thank's for that Gerard, I tried a couple of the other fieldnumbers lists and they came up negative. I have bookmarked your page now. Latha math an-Drasda...
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Gérard Delanoy
delanoy@...
Jun 7, 2000 7:57 am
Hi to all, I send you a rare document (not of good quality, sorry): Melocactus matanzanus in habitat and in color! I hope that this restart the list! best...
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Trond
tgimre@...
Jun 7, 2000 11:20 am
Good idea Gerard, but the folks that recive it as a digest will not get to see the picture I think... Maybe you could upload it in the files section aswell.......
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Trond
tgimre@...
Jun 8, 2000 12:14 pm
Cacti Mouse Pads. A delight to work on with original pics from the Katy Buck (copyright) Collection. Go to; http://www.skynary.com/katybuck Trond...
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kencarsanders
KenCarSanders@...
Jul 9, 2000 12:46 am
Hello everyone; Finally back after moving from St. Louis to SW Florida. I have about 15 Melo's, and noticed they bloomed when in full sun. I moved them into...
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Trond
tgimre@...
Sep 13, 2000 2:21 pm
Hi all! It's been a while, but in the meantime I've become the happy owner of two Melocactus. One with a cephalium, already flowered when I got it and now it...
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jamesicus@...
Sep 13, 2000 2:56 pm
In a message dated 9/13/00 7:23:07 AM US Mountain Standard Time, ... I have never been very good at nomenclature attribution from photos, Trond, but I do...
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Jorgen Grahn
jgrahn@...
Sep 13, 2000 9:02 pm
^^^ I didn't write that, egroups.com did. On Wed Sep 13 10:56:02 2000, jamesicus@... wrote: ... By the way, do any European readers know what Melocacti are...
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Gérard Delanoy
delanoy@...
Sep 14, 2000 7:38 am
Hi to all, Melocactus sp.2 is m. matanzanus, probably the only melocactus which can be identified on a photo; Melocactus sp. 1 is ?????? Best wishes Gérard...
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Gérard Delanoy
delanoy@...
Sep 14, 2000 8:02 am
Hi to all, I send you again this rare document (not of good quality, sorry): Melocactus matanzanus in habitat and in color! It seems that the first time wh ...
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Gérard Delanoy
delanoy@...
Sep 14, 2000 8:04 am
Hi ti all , Sorry if you have received this mesage. it's an error ... time wh...
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Trond
tgimre@...
Sep 14, 2000 12:35 pm
James and Gérard! Thanx I'll thrust you. I can confirm that the flowers are pink and small. The fruit is already starting to become visible, seems red, but...
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jamesicus@...
Sep 14, 2000 11:01 pm
In a message dated 9/14/00 3:36:07 PM US Mountain Standard Time, ... Trond: Compare them with the typical Melocactus matanzanus fruit depicted in the following...
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Trond
tgimre@...
Sep 18, 2000 7:02 am
Hi! I will do that, but I'll have to wait untill the fruits are more visible... How long does it take from flower till fruits are 'out' (visible)? Trond -- "He...
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Mark Fryer
mock@...
Sep 19, 2000 3:22 am
... Trond, You raise an interesting observation on the Melocacti generally, and a question that I've often pondered, why certain species in cultivation seem to...
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Trond
tgimre@...
Sep 21, 2000 6:55 am
Hi Mark! Very interesting reading, but I'm way too new with melos to comment on it... I'll keep it in mind tough, for later years when my seedlings start to ...
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Gérard Delanoy
delanoy@...
Sep 21, 2000 7:31 am
... Hi Trond, It is avery interesting question. As you know, it is true taht some species are self-fertile and others are not self-fertile. What are the...
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jamesicus@...
Sep 21, 2000 4:56 pm
... it... ... I have been cultivating Melocactus for nigh on fifty years (mostly Brazilians) and now have a collection of over two hundred plants encompassing ...
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Trond
tgimre@...
Sep 23, 2000 5:58 am
Thanx alot Gerard! You don't need to be sorry for your english; it's very good... Trond -- "He who asks is a fool for five minutes but he who does not ask...
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jamesicus@...
Sep 23, 2000 6:08 am
A quick-view picture from my website is at: http://www.brazilcacticult.org/mlpauc02.JPG James Pickering Tucson, Arizona Brazilian Cacti in Cultivation ...
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jamesicus@...
Sep 23, 2000 5:43 pm
For those who do not subscribe to cacti_etc: The following QuickView picture taken from my website shows a Melocacactus pachyacanthus with a particularly well...
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Aiko Talens
97004546@...
Sep 25, 2000 1:15 pm
Dear people, Please take a look at my internetsite; CactiInfo at http://www.cactiinfo.com I know many of you know really a lot about certain plants. Those who...
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Gérard Delanoy
delanoy@...
Sep 26, 2000 12:06 pm
Hi to all, It is generally admited taht the plants of the genus Melocactus do not produce "branchs" without apical damage and so this is included in the genus...
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jamesicus@...
Sep 26, 2000 12:36 pm
In a message dated 9/26/00 5:06:52 AM US Mountain Standard Time, Gerard ... This also occurs in M. pachyacanthus as the following QuickView picture extracted...
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jamesicus@...
Oct 1, 2000 7:04 pm
(With apologies to subscribers to cacti_etc): Today I posted pictures of this Melocactus in the Miscellany Gallery of my website and I include two QuickView...
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Gérard Delanoy
delanoy@...
Oct 2, 2000 7:37 am
Hi to all, Congratulation James for your nice M. andinus from Soata. I have also a Melocactus labelled M. sp Soata from the firm De Herdt (Belgium). But, it...
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Gérard Delanoy
delanoy@...
Oct 2, 2000 7:52 am
Hello to all, It exist alocality named Soata in Colombia. I join the map this. If You look for maps, you can use this website (thank you Marlon) untitled ...