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Stefano' s spines PDF Print E-mail
Written by bruno   
Thursday, 05 June 2008
Stefano is running a collection of cacti in Calci, near Pisa. During winter time his plants are hosted in a small green house but are placed outside, in full sun, as soon as spring begins.
This treatement, together with rare waterings, seems pretty much beneficial to these plants which grow healthy and show superb spines.
The following photos, that I took during a short visit last April, show a few samples of the results:

Copiapoa haseltoniana                           Echinocereus brandegeii
                        

Ferocactus chrysacanthus                    Echinofossulocactus Erectocentrus
'rubrispinus'                                          'grandicornis'
                       


If you want to see more just visit the gallery stefano's spines
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