Thank You Willy for your excellent information. Both of my plants have a few offsets each, I hope their appearance doesn't mean the adult plant is in...
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john.gamesby
john.gamesby@...
Jan 1, 2001 11:46 pm
HI Bob, You asked, about how many people subscribe to this list. Well to date we have 182 members. Cheers John...
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Willy Verheulpen
waverheu@...
Jan 2, 2001 9:56 am
... Hello Joylene, After sending the first message I did check some further literature. I have found one reference where it is said that the plants produce...
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Sutherland
majec@...
Jan 3, 2001 11:11 am
Trichocereus huascha. I have several plants that would come under the name of Trichocereus huascha. Not a lot of discernable difference to see between these...
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Sutherland
majec@...
Jan 3, 2001 11:12 am
A hybrid Soehrensia I grew from seed has no less than 60 dark maroon red flowers poised to open. She is about 3' tall and about 14" diameter, this year at...
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Martin Lowry
m.lowry@...
Jan 3, 2001 12:05 pm
Hello Joylene, Regarding the different coloured flower forms of T. huascha (its a Lobivia really!); these are all considered to be one taxon. There are,...
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Bob Ressler
brcacti@...
Jan 4, 2001 3:45 pm
T. huascha? In Lobivia 85 a variety of colours for T huascha is mentioned. Is this still accepted, or has someone changed these to different names? ...
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Bob Ressler
brcacti@...
Jan 4, 2001 9:35 pm
Anyone else with Soehrensias out there? Joylene.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>. Yes, there really cool, good sized plants and like you say they flower pretty. Like Martin...
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Sutherland
majec@...
Jan 6, 2001 7:42 am
Hello, I to like to keep the names seperate also. The plants are all different in my mind, and as I don't have species names for many of them, it is a lot...
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Ulrich Creutzburg
UlrichC@...
Jan 6, 2001 7:54 am
Hello, the fotos on my websites I have changed, regards, UC http://home.t-online.de/home/ulrich.creutzburg...
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Sutherland
majec@...
Jan 6, 2001 8:58 am
Hello everyone, there is lots of seed from the Soehrensias I have mentioned in previous posts. Email me privately if you would like some seed. No payment,...
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mauriziod@...
Jan 8, 2001 9:46 am
Hi, Have you never been to http://digiland.iol.it/cacti/plants.htm ? Try to visit! You'll find there a lot of succulent genera photos. Bye and happy new year...
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Willy A Verheulpen
waverheu@...
Jan 8, 2001 10:22 am
... [[Hi, [[Have you never been to http://digiland.iol.it/cacti/plants.htm ? [[Try to visit! You'll find there a lot of succulent genera photos. [[Bye and...
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Jorgen Grahn
jgrahn@...
Jan 8, 2001 4:58 pm
... I found the pictures he's referring to at http://digilander.iol.it/cacti/plants.htm A few nice photos (mosty of succulents and non-SAian cacti), but the...
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Willy A Verheulpen
waverheu@...
Jan 8, 2001 5:05 pm
... [[> La pagina che stai cercando non esiste! [[> L'indirizzo potrebbe essere errato o la pagina [[>...
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Sutherland
majec@...
Jan 10, 2001 12:19 pm
Trichocereus pachanoi has its first flowers open tonight, so does Trichocereus rosei. Trichocereus camarguensis is poised to open its buds. I have two forms...
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Jorgen Grahn
jgrahn@...
Jan 10, 2001 6:52 pm
... I've only seen one plant labeled G. chubutense, and as I remember it, it had few but strong spines. (I have a couple of tiny seedlings myself, but at that...
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Bob Ressler
brcacti@...
Jan 11, 2001 9:01 pm
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<ichocereus pachanoi has its first flowers open tonight, so does Trichocereus rosei.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Is T. rosei a...
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Philip Moor
lesley.moor@...
Jan 12, 2001 9:07 pm
I have a G. Chubutense that has been grown from habitat collected seed, by Ken Preston-Mafham (PM 378). It is now about 60-70 mm in diameter and only about...
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Sutherland
majec@...
Jan 13, 2001 11:39 am
I noticed Trichocereus camarguensis opening its flowers yesterday in the mid afternoon. Thought this was a bit silly as the forcast was for it to be very hot...
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konference@...
Jan 14, 2001 4:13 am
For information about new CD-ROM SUKULENTY (SUCCULENTS) including the possibility of online order go to http://www.cactus.cz/english/cd-sukulenty/ or mirror...
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Sutherland
majec@...
Jan 14, 2001 4:14 am
Hello Bob, no T. rosei isn't like T. pachanoi at all. The only thing similar I suppose is the size of the flowers which are quite large. Trichocereus rosei...
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Bob Ressler
brcacti@...
Jan 14, 2001 4:57 pm
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<Trichocereus rosei has blue stems which have deeper ribs and has spines. I would have to go outside and write down a better description if...
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jamesicus@...
Jan 16, 2001 1:19 am
For those who do not subscribe to cacti_etc: Discocactus buenekeri growing in 7 cm (2.75") square plastic pot - picture taken this afternoon at 4:30PM: ...
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kidtt@...
Jan 16, 2001 10:58 pm
I have a pair of century plants sendimg up pups all over my yard. I would lke to trade the pups for any other plant. I also have cherrokee rose and cattail for...
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Joseph Dougherty
josephd@...
Jan 17, 2001 9:09 pm
Hello: On a recent trip to the Valdez Peninsula (Provincia Chubut, Argentina) in Patagonia, I encountered some small cacti and I hope someone can put a name on...
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J. J. Farrell
jjf@...
Jan 17, 2001 10:14 pm
... Those who are a bit daunted by that URI may find the following equivalent one more palatable: ...
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delanoy@...
Jan 18, 2001 8:28 am
... ote:
> Hello:
> > On a recent trip to the Valdez Peninsula (Provincia Chubut, Argentina) in= ... me
> Click the image to see an enlarged version. This...
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Willy Smith
wsmith@...
Jan 18, 2001 5:24 pm
Hi Joe, It looks like Pterocactus valentinii to me. Regards, Willy Smith Buenos Aires, Argentina. http://greenfield.fortunecity.com/beaver/22/...
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jamesicus@...
Jan 20, 2001 8:04 am
For those who do not subscribe to cacti_etc: My favorite winter flowering cactus is Micranthocereus densiflorus. Plants from the grouping that started...