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Remember though, an English summer is probably a lot cooler than yours! I gues where you are you might run into problems with burning?
Doesn't sound like high temperatures would be a problem!Here are a few of my pteros with the roots exposed, they look a bit tatty at this time of year I'm affraid.............
Cohan,a quite attractive cacti with its cotton collar
One pm so far. Could probably stretch to 2 more.
Very interesting and fabulous pictures. When I was a student I had a small collection of cacti but gave it up when I moved my flat.But I'm still fascinated. Below 2 shots were made in a monastery in Corfu/Greece June 2009. I think it is a Selenicereus sp.. It was the largest I've ever seen.If you can ID and give a name I would be glad.
Ciao Alberto,thank you for the identification. So I was already on a good way with correct family ID. I googled a bit and this seems to be the real "Queen Of The Night" then, right?Yes, it is an amazing cati. In Mexico, its origin, it is called "living fence". Each cacti branch can reach a lenght of 4m.Do you grow it yourself?