Looking for Cylindropuntia fulgida

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ihc6480
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Looking for Cylindropuntia fulgida

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I'm looking to acquire a Cylindropuntia fulgida (jumping cholla) to my collection.
Either a dry root specimen or a cutting would work.
I'm open to ideas,deals and suggestions.
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So I guess nobody is a fan of Chollas :(
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Post by daiv »

Cholla's are great! If you'd like imbricata, acanthocarpa, bigelovii, echinocarpa, or prolifera. I could help, but alas, I've no fulgida. :|
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Post by ihc6480 »

Thanks for the reply daiv. I have imbricata which started my desire for chollas. You have to admire a plant thats so spiny neighborhood kids and dogs won't bother. :lol:
I would be interested in what it would take to acquire acanthocarpa, echinocarpa and bigelovii.

By the way, excellent site for newcomers like me. I wouldn't know all these names without it.
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I'll get some cuttings together for you and give send you a message when they're ready. I can only get to my garden on the weekends so it will take me a little while.
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Sounds good to me. I'm not in a hurry for them. Just let me know what I need to do and what I'll owe you.

Thanks
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