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Chile - SouthAmerica
Hello
I'm from Chile, my name is Juan and with my grifriend Florencia we want to invite you to visit our website.
Still is in construction, but you can enjoy a lot of pictures of chilean cacti in habitat.
www.eriosyce.info
Eriosyce napina ssp. tenebrica "fankhauseri"
http://static.flickr.com/19/104912034_6d1c6279bd_o.jpg
Eriosyce heinrichiana
http://static.flickr.com/35/104911040_ca29ec958d_o.jpg
Eriosyce odieri
http://static.flickr.com/47/135844632_3c87f2cd9e_o.jpg
We loves copiapoas too!!
http://static.flickr.com/54/146363226_0b9b718c34_o.jpg
:lol:
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Congratulations
Hey Juan,
very nice, your website.
Please continue. :wink:
With kindest regards
Flor
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Hi!
I think that your page is designed very well, in deed. I espacially like the photos.
Keep on doing!
Greetings
Jan Paulus
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Very unusual plants, great ! :P
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Hola Juan,
a very nice site, thanks for sharing your pictures and keep it coming!
Best regards, Marc.
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Nice pictures! Thanks for sharing this with us.
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Hello Juan!
Your site is wonderful! Well done! Congratulations!
I like Copiapoas very much, because we have hundreds of plants at the Botanical Garden Heidelberg, most of them collected by Werner Rauh in the 60s and 70s. Your photographs of the plants, the habitat, and the landscape are very good. I guess you had to make thousands of photos to get so many very impressive pictures as you published on your site. Looking forward to viewing many more pictures.
With kindest regards from Heidelberg
Niko
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Hello
I try to find photos of Botanical Garden Heidelberg, but I cant.
please when you go there, take some pictures of the (chilean) plants.
Here in Chile THERE ARE NOT gardens or places specially for cacti. Only private collections.
Is very sad, but the goberment... the money...
I find a new location of Eriosyce aspillagae, north of Tanumé (where was the "last" population of these sp.). But the owner of the place want to sell it for a construction of.. guess what?... an Hotel.
http://static.flickr.com/36/84875847_53b288b321.jpg
and this is the NEW Copiapoa leonensis Shaub & Keim
http://static.flickr.com/74/179549431_79c1721c52.jpg
here you can see more pictures of Chilean cacti and landscapes of Chile
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cactushorridus/sets/
regards from Chile, Los Andes
Juan
http://static.flickr.com/56/193182047_3ec8492c3e.jpg
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Hi, Juan,
welcome here from Tron
very nice Pictures
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thanks Uebel, I found many pics. Great place!
Here in Chile, in the Museo de Historia Natural, founded by the "father" of botanist in Chile, Rodulfo A. Phillipi there is this greenhouse... ABANDONED since... well, I really dont know...
http://static.flickr.com/93/207384891_ae0bbade72.jpg
http://static.flickr.com/72/207384653_699e69303f.jpg
inside... a lonely tabaco...
http://static.flickr.com/73/207385134_2ea7c6db4a.jpg
In that Museo I can read the book of F. Ritter (Kakteen in Sudamerika) is the only public library in Chile with that book. So, please, if anyone can help me to find it, I could pay all the cost for it :) :D
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in Domeyko, very dry place, a lot of plants are dying "naturally".
http://static.flickr.com/71/208546805_8214e51cf9.jpg
and In Trapiche, at north of Domeyko (La Serena) also is very dry. people who lives in high valleys, must come to the "town" to buy water (or find it in "pozos" -holes-)
http://static.flickr.com/67/198129526_61a9b2e848.jpg
near Domeyko (at west) you can find "fankhauseri" phenotype
http://static.flickr.com/98/208462172_f00a8023b7.jpg
and near Trapiche, the "FK402 phenotype"
http://static.flickr.com/88/205002179_4565649cc8.jpg
this is other phenotype ("Ritter's tenebrica")
http://static.flickr.com/89/205297405_412fc05695.jpg
ooppss... I mean this (fat after rain)
http://static.flickr.com/82/205298605_3a3936ef9f.jpg
Maihueniopsis domeykoensis, in very secret places.
http://static.flickr.com/64/208572793_b53d1da13d.jpg
that area is full of "tenebricas" and Tenebrionidae 8)
http://static.flickr.com/51/191473015_03b5a692a6.jpg
Saludos desde Chile :wink:
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Hola Juan!
Que buenas fotos! Gracias! :D
Es una infamia que tan muchos plantas raras deben desparecer para cosas como hotels y calles . En algunas casos son las ultimas plantas que se pierden :(
Saludos!
Tana
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