Brachystelma buchananii
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- Sylvia
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Brachystelma buchananii
Was really chuffed today as my Brachystelma buchananii flowered for the first time. I bought it in 2009 from Ernst Speck. It is strange because last year Brachystelma barberae
flowered for the first time and again this year and now buchananii. I have done nothing different to them except look after them as always. I think this flower is particularly nice and it has not such a strong smell.Sylvia in Somerset growing cacti and succulents since 1977
- juster
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Re: Brachystelma buchananii
Well done Sylvia! I have never grown these, but do you think the hot conditions have helped?
Croydon Branch member, growing mainly cacti and Echeverias
- Sylvia
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Re: Brachystelma buchananii
It could be Juster not sure.
Sylvia in Somerset growing cacti and succulents since 1977