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Author Topic: Echinocereus knippelianus var. kruegeri  (Read 1416 times)
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Manfroni
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Rino and Denim (the cat)


« Reply #15 on: March 03, 2012, 06:53:07 AM »

I found a pink form of Echinocereus knippelianus on eBay and I could not resist from buying it! On Dave's Garden it says they are hard to 25F. I guess I will cover it in a cloche next winter if it gets colder than that!
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Rino, zone 7/8a Dallas TX, rainfall 38 inch or 1 meter per year (highest rainfall in May with 5.29in/134mm, March with 4.34in/110mm and October with 4.21in/107mm), mild winters with 1-2 days of snow (Record low -1F/-18C) and hot, semi-humid summers (Record high 110F/43C).
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« Reply #16 on: November 11, 2012, 04:04:54 PM »

Interesting to see how hardy some of these are- many of these are plants I know, but which (apart from obvious places like Arizona, California and Florida) I have only known as house/greenhouse plants (by far the bigger part of my cactus knowledge, both personal and from various groups)..
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west central alberta, canada; just under 1000m; record temps:min -45C/-49F;max 34C/93F; http://picasaweb.google.ca/cactuscactus  http://urbanehillbillycanada.blogspot.com/
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