Turbinicarpus pseudopectinatus - waking up for spring!
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- SpikyMike
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Turbinicarpus pseudopectinatus - waking up for spring!
Just seen my lovely Turbinictarpus pseudopectinatus making some promises of flowers to come. Beautiful sunny day today - spring is in the air. So taken some of my plants out for a dose of warm sunshine.
Mike Walton
Birkhamsted Branch
Hertfordshire
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Hertfordshire
- iann
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Re: Turbinicarpus pseudopectinatus - waking up for spring!
I noticed a T. valdezianus trying to open a flower today. They are usually early, but this is very early. Photos from previous years shown only buds in February, but a few flowers in the first half of March.
Cheshire, UK