Thanks for the info Jan
Nice to learn something new
Yes Shane
Come to Thai and visit it, Jan
Very cheap. I've never seen Pseudolithos for sale in person, but on the internet they're $40 for a very small one. To put it in perspective, for $11 you can buy around 3 of our cheap cacti. So $11 is nothing for something desirable like PseudolithosEdwindwianto wrote: ↑Tue Mar 03, 2020 9:24 pm Yes Shane
By the standard of USA's market, is it cheap or expensive?
I'am sorry Aiko
That's why i told you...there were a lot more cacti sellers on Tuesday eveningShane wrote: ↑Tue Mar 03, 2020 9:55 pm Very cheap. I've never seen Pseudolithos for sale in person, but on the internet they're $40 for a very small one. To put it in perspective, for $11 you can buy around 3 of our cheap cacti. So $11 is nothing for something desirable like Pseudolithos
It's strange because the prices I've seen on your prior posts weren't that different than what we'd pay in the US
...tricky...it has become harder to bring any plants into the EU, even as a traveler one needs a phyto certificate...however it's hard to say if they already started implementing the new rules. Visiting this market without being able to buy anything sounds like hell on earthCome to Thai and visit it, Jan
Hahaha...agree...Jangaudi wrote: ↑Tue Mar 03, 2020 10:16 pm...tricky...it has become harder to bring any plants into the EU, even as a traveler one needs a phyto certificate...however it's hard to say if they already started implementing the new rules. Visiting this market without being able to buy anything sounds like hell on earthCome to Thai and visit it, Jan
Hi Aiko
Thanks a lot Jan for the linkJangaudi wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2020 5:32 pm Frailea angelesii does exist, but llifle database works a bit in strange circles sometimes, because of naming :
http://www.llifle.com/Encyclopedia/CACT ... _angelesii
It's also called Frailea mammifera subs. angelesiae so I guess it's listed under mammifera.
I got a bunch of seedlings from this species, I love them, such charisma !
Discocatus horstii, also a very in-demand plant most times!Edwindwianto wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2020 2:24 pm 1) Is this Geohintonia mexicana?...the ribs look like it, but i'am not sure about the wooly crown
It is grafted and about 10-15cms in diameter
I can see some remnants of dried flowers in the crown
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