Rebutias 2016
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- Sylvia
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Rebutias 2016
I hope I am not boring too many people but here again are my Rebutias in flower today, still more to come.
I look forward every year to these.Sylvia in Somerset growing cacti and succulents since 1977
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Re: Rebutias 2016
Stunning plants and pics.Sylvia. May I ask what temps you keep them in Winter. Cheers
- juster
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Re: Rebutias 2016
Not at all boring Sylvia! These look brilliant. All of my cacti seem very late with flowers this year, I don't know why, unless it was the dull winter. Thanks for posting.
Croydon Branch member, growing mainly cacti and Echeverias
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Re: Rebutias 2016
A dazzling, beautiful display, you must be very glad to have them.
Obsessive Crassulaceae lover, especially Aeoniums but also grow, Aloes, Agaves, Haworthias and a select number of Cacti.
- Keith H
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Re: Rebutias 2016
Very nice, Sylvia I never get bored looking at beautiful plants and flowers, please keep posting.
PS. I think that I need to replace some of my 'missing' Rebutias.
PS. I think that I need to replace some of my 'missing' Rebutias.
Regards Keith.
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Re: Rebutias 2016
Every spring I see these and tell myself I just have to grow some Rebutias. These are just stunning, Sylvia. WOW!!
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Re: Rebutias 2016
Definitely NOT boring Sylvia, thank you for sharing your wonderful display
Cheers
Gary
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Gary
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- sechjoh
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Re: Rebutias 2016
What a lovely display
- Carl
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Re: Rebutias 2016
I don't think I have ever been bored with your posts Sylvia and especially not these
Beautiful.
Beautiful.
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