Spring Flowers

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keith
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Re: Spring Flowers

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the Ariocarpus bench plus epithelanthas.
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keith
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Re: Spring Flowers

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Seedlings flowering in the fall M plumosa and M schiedeana a couple years old from seed, M schiedeana seems a little more rot prone than Plumosa. Parents plants are no more I gave away the Plumosa and the schiedeana collapsed on me a few months ago.
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Edwindwianto
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Re: Spring Flowers

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keith wrote: Wed Oct 16, 2019 9:26 pm Image
Arios 😍😍😍
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Re: Spring Flowers

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Good day Keith

If i may ask...
Is this you?

Thanks

EDWIN
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Not me , A book selling Keith from England where Keith is a more common name than here in America.
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keith wrote: Sat Mar 14, 2020 6:33 pm Not me , A book selling Keith from England where Keith is a more common name than here in America.
Good morning Keith

Hahaha...ok
Just in case that you were him

EDWIN
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