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Date Posted: 00:57:58 09/20/03 Sat
Author: John Whitehead
Subject: Re: Calling all Caudiciforms
In reply to: Dave Hall 's message, "Re: Calling all Caudiciforms" on 00:33:07 05/18/02 Sat

Hello (Richard?),
I know nothing about cactus/succulents/caudiforms,however,I have come into possession of a seven spiked example of what I have been told is a "cat's tail"cactus?
It looks like pipe cleaners on steroids!!
One spike is about 1500mm tall and the others of varying heights.The plant is about 30 years old.
I took it to save it from certain demise but have no need of it and would like to dispose of it to a loving home or
even make a buck or two if it has any real value.
Am I barking up the wrong caudiform???
Any interest or information would be appreciated,
Regards,
John.

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