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Date Posted: 05:12:40 09/17/04 Fri
Author: Mycena
Subject: Re: Cacti and succulent seeds
In reply to: Cactus Jim 's message, "Re: Cacti and succulent seeds" on 03:22:29 09/17/04 Fri

Great to hear your still in the game :)

As i said itll be a little while before i have a lot but just so you know i collect mostly Echinopsis and Astrophytum

whenever i buy a new species of cactus i always try and get at least two
separate individuals so i can get seed so i think i will quickly have a few
for example just picked up a second Mammilaria heyderi today so should get my first chillitos this year :)

Being on th eeast coast i can buy in more than you o/s- i too was in WA and remember the difference in the rules
I do have plenty of several of the Echinopsis/ Trichocereus clan from cactus heaven in Malta as well as misc. others
if you need any e-mail me and il be happy to share
Funny coincidence
i bought my first cacti via mail order from your biz now i might be sending seed back :)

also i have to say that theres a great collection of the outdoor types of cacti, the kind u can put n the garden which ar ethe ones i like best, down at baggarup botanic gardens off the rockingham to pinjarra rd
its on the rockingham end a few km towards pinjarra on the left near opposite the old markets
scratchy directions i know but if you find it youll be wel rewarded! amazing in the ground assortment and a nice nursery selection too esp for WA standards
I usually spend up big there - its just such an opportinity to cheaply mirror a collection that wouldve taken decades to assemble

good luck

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