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I don't know the name of this cactus, I inherited it from my mother,
it's a very small, spreading plant.

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I don't know the name of this cactus, I inherited it from my mother,
it's a very small, spreading plant.

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Er, could you just confirm that it isn't the "peanut cactus" (Echinopsis
chamaecereus, Chamaecereus sylvestrii, Cereus silvestrii or Lobivia
silvestrii (but Echinopsis silvestrii is a different species))

A lovely art picture.
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In article , BarbaraH
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I don't know the name of this cactus, I inherited it from my mother,
it's a very small, spreading plant.

[ A MIME image / jpeg part was included here. ]


Er, could you just confirm that it isn't the "peanut cactus"
(Echinopsis chamaecereus, Chamaecereus sylvestrii, Cereus silvestrii
or Lobivia silvestrii (but Echinopsis silvestrii is a different
species))

Echinopsis Chamaecereus I would say, as pointed out to me by Betty.

A lovely art picture.


Thanks.


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