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Three Trichocereus terscheckii, and a Trichocereus bridgesii and peruvianus (tree form?).
 

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my ss02 X T. peruvianus "serra blue" babies, 75% germination 😁

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^^ Yes, let's just say he was a real prick to repot 😉

GROW MOAR CACTI

A Mammilaria plumosa (the real fluffy one) and another Mammilaria I don't know the species name off the top of my head.

And a beautiful Oreocereus I picked up. I can't wait to see her hue & tones around sunset!
 

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These pictures are seed grown Astrophytum variegates mainly and some lophophora and ariocarpus. The last three are, in order, Rebutia miniscula flower, a TPM x SS02 crest grafted to selenicereus with lady bug, and a huge Lophophora alberto-vojtechii graft.

hostilis
 

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Yes I forgot myself, but I believe it is a Lithops species. Lithos, like stone or rock. Very unusual forms those ones. I'm glad I caught it flowering.
 
That is a Pleiospilos species. Lithops are a bit different looking. Here are some baby lithops.
 

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A Trichocereus grandiflorus hybrid I got from Home Depot decided to represent.
 

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Very beautiful grandiflorous flower. All my cacti are finally out of there dormancy and in the yard so ill have to take some pictures soon.
 
Flowering continues apace here in sunny Spain.
One species that has given a good floral display is Encephalocarpus strobiliformis - small but beautifully coloured blooms. I started with two of these but now have dozens.

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Flowering continues apace here in sunny Spain.
One species that has given a good floral display is Encephalocarpus strobiliformis - small but beautifully coloured blooms. I started with two of these but now have dozens.

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