Hi,
here is a genus you dont see much in this forum (or anywhere else for that matter). The NCL has Erdisia lumped into Corryocactus. I bought it early this year from the German nurseryman Michael Kiessling simply because I had never seen on for sale before. Its put out 3 new shoots since the beginning of March and now these marvelous red flowes (about 2.5 cm dia). The pot is a 4" square. Mr Kiessling says they will take fairly low temps as well if dry in winter.
Erdisia apiciflora
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Erdisia apiciflora
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Pete
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Re: Erdisia apiciflora
I had never seen these before, and they're beatiful! Thanks for sharing, Peter.
Re: Erdisia apiciflora
Good catch indeed Peter
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