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May 6, 2014 3:50 PM CST
Name: Greg Colucci
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The plant I received from Cynda looks just like what Patty's photo shows...and to me it does look like SMG's but maybe under different lighting and different season. It's Cynda's photo on her website that doesn't look the same as these other plants, in my opinion.
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Peter here is a photo of my arach x Nevadense which doesn't have much webbing, and yet is considered an arachnoideum. Thumb of 2014-05-06/gg5/60d409
How do we know for sure that 'Laggeri' looks the way you suggest if you don't have a photo of it?
Do you know anyone with this plant?? I don't want to be too quick to dismiss this as her plant! Especially since I have this other arachnoideum which has far less webbing than other arachs...I'm just curious, since I'd hate to incorrectly dismiss this plant!!

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