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[QUOTE=Kaleela,4/9/2011, 13:01 ?t=3656786&st=0#entry13512659] <div style="float: left; margin-right: 10px">[URL=http://fotoalbum.virgilio.it/-kaleela-/inmygarden-1/cactine-1/mammillaria/sempervivi][IMG]http://img2.fotoalbum.virgilio.it/v/www1-3/245/245400/511706/IMG_0219-vi.jpg[/IMG][/URL]</div>Carinissima con queste spinette corte e i tubercoli spigolosi.. non ho saputo resistere :nu: [/QUOTE]
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Kaleela
Posted:
12/9/2011, 16:37
E' una cucciolina, ma le mammillarie "comuni" in genere sono veloci a crescere.. l'anno prossimo potrebbe già essere il doppio
Valkyre
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12/9/2011, 15:25
che bella
Kaleela
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4/9/2011, 13:01
Carinissima con queste spinette corte e i tubercoli spigolosi.. non ho saputo resistere
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