There must be petals in there
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- iann
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There must be petals in there
Lots of spines, but eventually it is going to be a flower if the plant doesn't topple over from the weight first.
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- cactuspip
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Re: There must be petals in there
Looking forward to seeing the flower when it opens!
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Re: There must be petals in there
Flower is nothing special. Fairly big, fairly pink, but there are definitely nicer Echinocereus flowers.cactuspip wrote:Looking forward to seeing the flower when it opens!
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Re: There must be petals in there
There were petals in there. Fairly large and fairly pink. Here it is with E. davisii on its second flush.
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Re: There must be petals in there
That flower doesn't look that bad!
It's much nicer than the majority of Mammillaria flowers, that's for sure!
It's much nicer than the majority of Mammillaria flowers, that's for sure!