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kactus.brand.g
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Lemnaminor said: some of the opuntias and relatives from my collection. Actually those are the small ones. I do own Humifusa and Ficus indica on my propriety, but of course i don't keep them on the balcony.
Also some IDs would be appreciated.
Dunno the name

Opuntia Diademata var Inermis. This one grows really fast. and it deserves a pot alone now because it proves to be a really beautiful exemplar. It's kinda dehidrated.

a Community pot with O Microdasys albispina, O Rufida, O monacantha Variegata, and other 2 i don't know the name (flat one and the one at the center, almost hidden.

Theprocactus Geometricus Grafted. i will try to root those 2 balls when they reach full size

Another Monacantha and the 2 fingerz you can se in my signature.

Two thephrocactus pheraps...

Cumulopuntia Berteri

Wow,you have some very unique ones
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Re: The Opuntia thread! *DELETED* *DELETED* [Re: kactus.brand.g]
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ferrel_human
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My dad's tree.

My dad's neighbors opuntia wall.
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kactus.brand.g
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ferrel_human said: My dad's tree.

My dad's neighbors opuntia wall.

WOW,Nopales for days!!!
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kactus.brand.g
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kizatzhaddarak said: Hey Kactus.brand.g
If that is a/n Tephrocactus weberi.. I want a cutting..lol. I have been trying to get that species to start from seed without any luck. LOL.
Here is a reference photo, I found of one.

I'm lost
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ferrel_human said: My dad's tree.

My dad's neighbors opuntia wall.

WOW,Nopales for days!!!
Yeah but they are not very tasty. Pretty bland. Almost like the crap they paddle at walmart.
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kactus.brand.g
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I see,and don;t you mean peddle at walmart
Paddle works though too,because that is what they are called
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kactus.brand.g said: I see,and don;t you mean peddle at walmart
Paddle works though too,because that is what they are called

Yeah that's what I meant. I should have said 'no pun intended'
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The pic didn't come out, but today I saw an opuntia with what looked like 2 foot long paddles. They were about 3-4 inches across. Looked cool.
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kactus.brand.g
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kactus.brand.g said: I see,and don;t you mean peddle at walmart
Paddle works though too,because that is what they are called

Yeah that's what I meant. I should have said 'no pun intended'
I thought of that very phrase when you posted that
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ferrel_human
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I was under the impression this was Opuntia monstrose sp. Am I right?
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Looks like Austrocylindropuntia subulata to me.
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Hahah Ooops. I thought it was you who posted those tephro-photos Kactus.brand.g.. lol . Upon looking back at the thread, I see those are Lem's Plants now.. (this part edited, and removed by Kizatz)
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Hey kizatz you need to PM him instead of posting that. You could get in trouble and that's the last thing I figure you would want I'm sure.
But yes that is a beautiful cactus Lem has aint it.
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ferrel_human said: I was under the impression this was Opuntia monstrose sp. Am I right?

Nice cholla you got there ferrel. I had one similar last year but it developed rot so I had to toss it.
I planted a segment over at my aunts for her and it's taking off this year so I might het a cutting to start over with
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ferrel_human said: I was under the impression this was Opuntia monstrose sp. Am I right?

Nice cholla you got there ferrel. I had one similar last year but it developed rot so I had to toss it.
I planted a segment over at my aunts for her and it's taking off this year so I might het a cutting to start over with
It's not a cholla man.
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Damn I just let the whole pic load "it takes forever to load Ferrels pics for me" I think your right. Looks soooo similar to a type of cholla though from the top so that's probably why I fuxed it up.
Still nice none the less
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spaceman101 said: Damn I just let the whole pic load "it takes forever to load Ferrels pics for me" I think your right. Looks soooo similar to a type of cholla though from the top so that's probably why I fuxed it up.
Still nice none the less
It takes forever for mine to load of his too
I could see how you got confused,though,but I know my chollas,they were all over in Arizona,and they liked to jump out and stab you!
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i got those two recently, they were put in the same pot ( as now basically, i just improved the soil. the two show really different traits. One is green with very strong but flexible spines ( that feel like plastic strings) , the other one has intead a darker colour, almost purple, with thinner spines. Never tried thephros from seeds, but i understand that it must be difficult.
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Not cholla for sure. But I thought it was some type of opuntia.
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