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I just came accross this sale on ebay

http://www.ebay.it/i...=item231a5da068

It says that seeds are wild collected...  :thumbsdown:

What can we do?

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Isn't there a "report" button or something similar? I rarely use ebay. Damn those people, why do they have to go and do that. :mad:

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Sure, I already reported the auction!!

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hi.....


Wild beauty is always remain point of long lasting attraction as they need very normal conditions to grow up instead of it these are beautiful too. Glaucum, violaceum , spiniflorum, thionanthum are the names of the wild cactus which has the ability to grow up in less water. And these can live without water for a long time by using the humidity of the wind.

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If you are interested to update your knowledge regarding the cactus plants then you can get more information from the site
www.cactus-art.biz
This site has the most of the information of the nature of the cactus plants.

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Or you could try the BCSS forum:

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