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PostSubject: Some seedling observations.   Sat Nov 22, 2008 12:44 pm

AfM seedlist 2006...

HP 24/45, these appear to be M.formosa.

List number 457, Speices La purisma. These look very similar to Rog 314, aff picta, from the same list. But they could also be nana/duwei has La purisma is in the state of Queretaro. A state in which picta is not found in.

lolita = barbata

AfM seedlist 2007..

ESP 11/102, priessnitzi, Jalpan, Qro. This is a form of magnimamma but the germinated seedlings are not. They look to be something in the Ancistracanthae, red hooked spines.

If anyone has information on any others from the lists then please let us know.
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PostSubject: Re: Some seedling observations.   Sun Nov 23, 2008 12:04 am

Can't help here Tam, as I only bought seed last year. Mix ups do happen unfortunately. I germinated some M. carrettii once which turned out to be a magnimamma form, but not from AfM seed.

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PostSubject: Re: Some seedling observations.   Thu Nov 27, 2008 4:45 pm

AfM 2007. M. standleyi E/Sp 10/30 La Aduana, Son. These seem to be mixed up with what appears to be M.prolifera/multiceps.
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