Late flowers

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Herts Mike
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Late flowers

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Huernia plowesii -

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Arrojadoa rhodantha -

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Fockea crispa -

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Re: Late flowers

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This warm spell is certainly keeping things going.
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Re: Late flowers

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Hi Mike
Love the arrojodoa how old is your plant ? , mine still hasn't flowered :snal:.
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Re: Late flowers

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Well over 30 years Tina.
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Re: Late flowers

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BEAUTIFUL :-)
Check out my Cacti and Succulent website, where I upload weekly blogs, photos, and videos :-)
http://www.desertplantsofavalon.com/
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Re: Late flowers

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Opuntia Pycnacantha still flowering
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Re: Late flowers

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Some of mine today - first a pair of sulcos, both tiraquensis forms (heinzii and krahnii)
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And a pair of Parodia that'll keep flowering when they can through much of winter if the sun shines
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Re: Late flowers

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yesterday I found a blue furry old flower on one of my ariocarpus so keep an eye on spent blooms & remove them or the rot could set in,
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Tina wrote:I found a blue furry old flower on one of my ariocarpus
Try it on eBay - blue flowered cactus, very rare/ultra rare. May get a ridiculously good price... :grin:
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Re: Late flowers

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Notocactus Claviceps still in flower.
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