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Comments (2)I have Echeveria Perle Von Nurnberg, I have had it for a while and could send you leaves if you would like. I would be interested in the epi cuttings or chain crassla...See MoreTiny un-known cactus/epi?
Comments (5)Hi, To post pictures here, they must first be uploaded to a free hosting site like photobucket. There's a few others but not sure of the names off hand. Once in the hosting site, simply copy the html code and then paste it here in the text box of your post. It will look like a complicated code at first, but when you look at the preview it should show your picture. after submitting, your picture will be in your post. JoJo...See MoreNew Publicly Accessible Outdoor Cactus and Succulent Planting
Comments (4)Spaced out tombstone planting looking artificial at the moment but some roughness will develop over time. And desert plants are often spaced out like that in nature, pale mulch and heat coming from pavement in front may warm things up for them enough for it to work. Being in shade during sharp frost might assist hardiness, as it does with broad-leaved evergreen shrubs - unless the situation with succulents is different....See MoreNEW: New Plant Hoarders Cactus Succulent Swap
Comments (73)Thank you Nancy! =) I thought I posted last night I guess it didn't show up lol I wanted to thank everyone for participating. Great people coming together to swap plants makes this forum awesome. Look forward to more swaps with everyone....See Morebeachplant
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