More Echinopsis/Trichocereus out yesterday

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More Echinopsis/Trichocereus out yesterday

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The rain cleared so I was able to take some more individual pictures:-
I will not post any more pictures apart from a greenhouse one as you will get bored with them.
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Why don't we put it this way: you keep posting and we'll find a way to silence anyone that even thinks of word 'boring'? :)
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Can't get bored of these pictures Sylvia keep them coming
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Post by Peter Cupial-Jones »

Sylvia - I'm voting with Anttun here - you worry about the pics and we will sort any outbreaks of boredom. You must surely have one of the premier EH/TH collections in the UK now - it deserves to be appreciated!!!!
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No risk of boredom, Sylvia. The variety of shapes and colours and the quality of the photos are amazing.
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OK I will continue.
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Your flowers are much earlier than mine Sylvia, I am guessing that your greenhouse gets a lot more light than my little urban greenhouse here in South London, or am I missing a trick?
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They do seem to flower earlier here Keith. We moved here from Surrey 8 years ago and it took me a couple of years to get used to the conditions for my plants.
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A few more today in spite of the rain, I seem to have got a few drops of rain on them taking them from the greenhouse to photograph them:-
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Sylvia wrote:They do seem to flower earlier here Keith. We moved here from Surrey 8 years ago and it took me a couple of years to get used to the conditions for my plants.
Thanks for that Sylvia, it is coming up to two years since I got my plants back and I have still got lots to learn or re-learn about their care.
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