Rebutia flavistyla

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SimonR
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Rebutia flavistyla

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I had these plants (single heads at the time) from Oakdene Nursery in Royston, perhaps three years ago. They never fail in putting on a show...
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Interested in hardy cacti, specifically the few that will thrive outside in the UK.
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Re: Rebutia flavistyla

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These are beautiful Simon and have done very well. It's great to see so many of our plants in full flower at present.
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Re: Rebutia flavistyla

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R. flavistyla is usually a very reliable "bloomer". The main problem is it grows so fast that it has to constantly be potted-on. It is self fertile and the seeds germinate very readily.
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Growing a mixed collection of cacti & other succulents; mainly smaller species with a current emphasis on lithops & conophytum.
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