Rebutia time again

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Rebutia time again

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I am always a little reluctant to put pictures of the Rebutias on every year but lots of flowers and more to come:-
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Lovely plants, and the garden looks in good shape too! Don't be reluctant to show pictures like these, I'll look forward to neat year's.
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Stunning and immaculate, as always, Sylvia. Thank you (tu)
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Lovely show, Sylvia! My small collection has obliged this week too...
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Gold medals for the ladies, what a show, it's what growing succullents is all about surely. Thanks both.
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That's a nice R. albipilosa at the front there, Diane! :grin:
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Yours are lovely too Diane.
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Amazing plants! I'm so jealous, most of mine aren't flowering yet. A lot of my plants are still small too so I don't think I'll manage as impressive a photo, but I might have a go.
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But I thought one of the accepted truths about cacti is they don't have flowers!

What wonderful displays of a beautiful genus, clearly very well grown. Definitely a First in my book!
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Stunning displays Ladies, thank you for brightening my day :grin:
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