A long sunny afternoon at last

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kenroy
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A long sunny afternoon at last

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A picture speaks a thousand words
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G Baldianum
G Baldianum
Escobaria missourensis
Escobaria missourensis
Escobaria minima
Escobaria minima
Escobaria minima
Escobaria minima
Roy, Lancaster, UK
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juster
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Re: A long sunny afternoon at last

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Lovely flowers Roy, especially the G. baldianum, they really appreciate the sun.
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Re: A long sunny afternoon at last

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A nice display, Roy. G. baldianum is very variable in colour. Yours seems a pale variety.
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Re: A long sunny afternoon at last

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Absolutely BEAUTIFUL Kenroy :-)
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Re: A long sunny afternoon at last

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Yes Rod,

I have a bigger G Baldianum which flowered later the same day and it is a deeper more intense red. Thanks to all for kind comments
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A deeper red G. Baldianum
A deeper red G. Baldianum
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