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Leon56
Pridružen/-a: 04.12. 2007, 09:38 Prispevkov: 785 Kraj: Ljubljana
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Če kdo želi vprašat strokovnjake po vsem svetu o svojem kaktusu/sukulenti, ali pa se preprosto kar vključite v kakšno zanimivo debato. Kot član DPKS sem stalno aktiven in prebiram vse poste, katere prejemam po E-pošti.
Pogovorni jezik je angleščina. Aktivno se priklopite enostavno tako, da pošljete na naslednji naslov svoje vprašanje, potem čakate na odgovor.
cacti_etc@opus.scs.agilent.com
Odgovor sledi po parih dneh na vaš E-mail in sicer dobite po sistemu vprašanje - odgovor:
primer:
CACTI_ETC Digest 4969
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Hybrid Turbi/Gymnos
by "peter breslin" <hegelskitchen>
2) E. polycephalus
by "peter breslin" <hegelskitchen>
3) RE: intro,welcome
by Mary Crowell <macro6096>
4) Organic treatment fruit flies around succulents, possibly in soil
by "Alex Rigg" <MSRigg>
5) Re: Organic treatment fruit flies around succulents, possibly in soil
by "Robert S. Wallace" <rwallace>
6) Re: Organic treatment fruit flies around succulents, possibly in soil
by "Kenneth Quinn" <mosasaur47>
7) Re: Organic treatment fruit flies around succulents, possibly
by in soil
"Kyle Kipp" <kipp>
by Re: Organic treatment fruit flies around succulents, possibly
9) in soil
by "Kyle Kipp" <kipp>
10) Re: Organic treatment fruit flies around succulents, possiblyin soil
by "Kenneth Quinn" <mosasaur47>
11) Re: Introduction
by carol wujcik <carolwujcik>
Potem sledijo Topic (teme)
Topic No. 1
Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2008 08:40:27 -0700
From: "peter breslin" <hegelskitchen>
To: cacti_etc@opus.scs.agilent.com
Subject: Hybrid Turbi/Gymnos
Message-ID: <aa8857730802130740n9f089b7h1b63fdeeae85484b>
Hi Malcolm- I enjoyed your article about crossing Turbinicarpus with
Gymnocactus in the CSSA Journal a few years ago...2005, I think? It's
interesting that you're now crossing Echinocereus and Escobaria
(separately, I mean). Isn't there a group of named Echinocereus
hybrids out there? I forget the person who was doing this. But
Echinocereus crosses sometimes produce some very beautiful forms
indeed. Santa Fe Greenhouses accidentally produced a cross of what was
probably E. dasyacanthus and E. triglochidiatus "White Sands," and the
flowers are remarkable, somewhat similar to E. X lloydii (which makes
sense).
Which Escobarias are you crossing?
Peter Breslin
Tempe AZ
Topic No. 2
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