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This pot was made spring 07 by girlfriend with only barrel-shaped small cacti that had some purple in them (some of these were only purple due to stress and lost some color later). But this pot was one of the most beautiful of all her cactus pots... sadly it suddenly ended 2-08 when I knocked it over and it all fell apart, and pot broke into a gazillion pieces.

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  Jul 27, 2007  
this is the first shot of it

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  Sep 27, 2007  
Rocks added

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  Feb 5, 2008  
This shot was fortuitously taken the day before I knocked the thing down... I was marveling how well this pot was doing despite having the Ubelmannia as its center piece, a particularly sensitive species that did a lot better than I had guessed it would (though this last winter was much less severe than the previous one)... sadly, this was the end of this pot

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  Feb 22, 2008  
plants put in another pot after it crashed to the ground... only kept it this way for a few months.. then some rotted (including the Ubelmannia) and the rest tossed into a small round pot.

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