Contest 64 : Seedlings

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angelo
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Re: Contest 64 : Seedlings

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my Echinocereus viereckii ssp.huastecensis, sown in november 2008
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Re: Contest 64 : Seedlings

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Echinomastus johnsonii
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Re: Contest 64 : Seedlings

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Sometimes you can't see the forest for all the cactii :wink:
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H. undatus "forest" less than a week old
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Re: Contest 64 : Seedlings

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About time I entered the contest. Weird and wonderful Sclerocactus cloverae it is ...
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Re: Contest 64 : Seedlings

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Anouncement:
Due to the temporary breakdown of Cacti guide we will end the contest on March the 20th. Voting will be from the 21st up to the end of March.
I hope that´s ok with everybody.
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Re: Contest 64 : Seedlings

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Few older Aztekium ritteri and several Aztekium hintonii seedlings:
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Re: Contest 64 : Seedlings

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I'm sneaking this in just short of the deadline, and as usual, I see that non-cacti are very under-represented!! This little Pachypodium brevicaule is spinier than most and could almost pass for a cactus, at about an inch across and in the middle of leafing out for the spring.
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