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Post by chimanta on Mar 19, 2012 20:13:04 GMT
Enjoy..... N. hamata
[a href=" "][/a][/url] [a href=" "][/a][/url] [a href=" "][/a][/url] [a href=" "][/a][/url] [a href=" "][/a][/url] N. x trusmadiensis [a href=" "][/a][/url] [a href=" "][/a][/url] [a href=" "][/a][/url] N. talangensis [a href=" "][/a][/url] N. muluensis [a href=" "][/a][/url] [a href=" "][/a][/url] N. ovata
N. flava [a href=" "][/a][/url] [a href=" "][/a][/url] [a href=" "][/a][/url] [a href=" "][/a][/url] [a href=" "][/a][/url] [a href=" "][/a][/url] cheers Urs
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Post by hcarlton on Mar 19, 2012 20:48:46 GMT
I would take a guess that those hamata are not pure. they look more like the photos I've seen of hamata x nigra. The trusmadiensis and flava are impressive, though!
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Post by Felipe Steinthaler on Mar 25, 2012 18:38:38 GMT
Oh my god, very impressive. I don't know if it's pure hamata but is Great ;D
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