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Old 06-28-2013, 07:47 PM
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No idea but I bought one of those grafted cacti that had lost the grafted part...sale/cheap. It is some sort of epiphyllum, I think, or hylocereus.
You could check Logees website. They note how large their plants get. I just looked at my cataloge and they have some smaller types listed.
I collected cacti as a child but one of my daughters somehow got past the barriers and into the collection which definitely pained her more than me so I gave them all away. :|
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No idea but I bought one of those grafted cacti that had lost the grafted part...sale/cheap. It is some sort of epiphyllum, I think, or hylocereus.
You could check Logees website. They note how large their plants get. I just looked at my cataloge and they have some smaller types listed.
I collected cacti as a child but one of my daughters somehow got past the barriers and into the collection which definitely pained her more than me so I gave them all away. :|
Which part have you lost? the fancy colored top portion?
The base plant is hylocereus. The top portion alone cannot survive.

Ok, thanks. I will go check that website.

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