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PostSubject: Re: American/Mexican Cacti Show-Offs   American/Mexican Cacti Show-Offs - Page 2 EmptyMon Dec 10, 2012 10:00 am

Yep, and actually I personally prefer the silvery gray look over the bright green, altho there is nothing wrong with either colour. I grow some both ways. There is even one variety which is a very nice silvery blue.
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PostSubject: Re: American/Mexican Cacti Show-Offs   American/Mexican Cacti Show-Offs - Page 2 EmptyMon Dec 10, 2012 10:57 am

I also have some lophophora williamsii v. huizache that are an amazing silvery/blue colour and tends to grow alot slower in comparison to other loph's lurkng around my garden.

Which specis were you refernin to, IXOXI?
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PostSubject: Re: American/Mexican Cacti Show-Offs   American/Mexican Cacti Show-Offs - Page 2 EmptyMon Dec 10, 2012 11:12 am

Yeah I too prefer the nice blue shimmer but they grow much quicker when not under sun stress Wink
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PostSubject: Re: American/Mexican Cacti Show-Offs   American/Mexican Cacti Show-Offs - Page 2 EmptyMon Dec 10, 2012 11:54 am

I'm used to the lophophora growing slowly, I have had a standard LW for many years now and it's only just beggining to pup prefously at the base and up the body, interesting genus!
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PostSubject: Re: American/Mexican Cacti Show-Offs   American/Mexican Cacti Show-Offs - Page 2 EmptyMon Dec 10, 2012 1:36 pm

Wow there are some absolutely stunning plants in this thread. Shocked

Thanks for posting the photos Very Happy

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