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Nice one!
By Tommymoo
- 24 Jun, 2012
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7 June 2012
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Yes, Meanie!
They didn't mind minus 17 degrees in Feb this year :)
24 Jun, 2012
That's incredible!
24 Jun, 2012
I was going to ask the same question, can't believe it! Just amazing!
24 Jun, 2012
Isn't it just!
24 Jun, 2012
Fantastic !!!
25 Jun, 2012
Thanks TT !!!
25 Jun, 2012
Agree amazing !!!!!!!!!!!!!
25 Jun, 2012
Thank you Simbad !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
25 Jun, 2012
Wow, more like Navada than Norfolk, amazing, are these Cacti or succulents Tom?
28 Jun, 2012
Thank you Drc!
These are cacti and the location is south west of France.
29 Jun, 2012
Oh Lol
29 Jun, 2012
Sorry I made you misunderstood.
Maybe I should change "country" to "Norfolk and France"?
29 Jun, 2012
No, it was me being daft. lucky you to live in both.
29 Jun, 2012
No, you are NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm going to change it :o)
29 Jun, 2012
:)))
29 Jun, 2012
I think that -17ยบ is pretty impressive, too--even in Celcius! Most of the really hardy species of prickly pear dont get more than 30 cm above ground!
31 Dec, 2012
Hope this February is going to be a mind one - so far, so good. Fingers crossed!!
4 Feb, 2013
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Do they live outdoors all year?
24 Jun, 2012