Would you like a Leuchtenbergia principis?
- Brontosaurus
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Would you like a Leuchtenbergia principis?
I have a bunch that were in with our Agave. They are unhealthy but I've repotted them and I think they will be good as new in a few years if cared for properly. I'd be willing to send them to you on my dime. Why not? The student loans will still be there when I've saved the cacti.
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Re: Would you like a Leuchtenbergia principis?
Send me a picture and maybe trade on that Opuntia you wanted.
- gemhunter178
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Re: Would you like a Leuchtenbergia principis?
Kinda interested, can I get some pictures too?
A cactus and succulent collector who especially likes Ariocarpus. …Though I have a bit of everything! Want some pictures? See my flickr! I also do art and such.
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Re: Would you like a Leuchtenbergia principis?
here's a picture
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- gemhunter178
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Re: Would you like a Leuchtenbergia principis?
Those look pretty good to me, would you like something in return? I still have seeds, seedlings and some plants
A cactus and succulent collector who especially likes Ariocarpus. …Though I have a bit of everything! Want some pictures? See my flickr! I also do art and such.
- Brontosaurus
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Re: Would you like a Leuchtenbergia principis?
Do you have any Echinopsis chamaecereus? Our entire parent stock is missing and presumed dead so I'm looking to acquire more.gemhunter178 wrote:Those look pretty good to me, would you like something in return? I still have seeds, seedlings and some plants
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Re: Would you like a Leuchtenbergia principis?
I have the "Caroline" cultivar (bright pink flowers) and I could make cuttings if you wish. I don't have the unhybridized variety.Brontosaurus wrote:Do you have any Echinopsis chamaecereus? Our entire parent stock is missing and presumed dead so I'm looking to acquire more.
If you're looking for hybrids, I've seen "Rose Quartz" at many big box stores for cheap.
A cactus and succulent collector who especially likes Ariocarpus. …Though I have a bit of everything! Want some pictures? See my flickr! I also do art and such.
Re: Would you like a Leuchtenbergia principis?
I could probably throw in a pedio simpsonii for one if you want(pink flowers)
My clump was attacked so I had to separate it.
My clump was attacked so I had to separate it.
There is no cactus you can't eat, but you just might regret it if you eat the wrong one.
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Re: Would you like a Leuchtenbergia principis?
My boss put in an order for a bunch more E. chamaecereus, so we're all good there. Thanks though. The only cacti that I could use at work these days are Opuntia basilaris and Opuntica ficus-indica. If you don't have either of those, no worries. PM me with your mailing address if you're still interested. I'll try to get everything out next week. Thanks!
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Re: Would you like a Leuchtenbergia principis?
Things have been seriously, seriously busy here at the nursery but we finally shipped these out today! Please let me know when you get them. I'm excited!
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Re: Would you like a Leuchtenbergia principis?
Brontosaurus wrote:Please let me know when you get them.
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Re: Would you like a Leuchtenbergia principis?
Oops, Sorry! I got mine a few weeks ago, but I was busy moving into and getting situated with college
A cactus and succulent collector who especially likes Ariocarpus. …Though I have a bit of everything! Want some pictures? See my flickr! I also do art and such.
Re: Would you like a Leuchtenbergia principis?
I think I sent you a pm.
There is no cactus you can't eat, but you just might regret it if you eat the wrong one.