Rebutia time again

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Rebutia time again

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Just three pictures of my Rebutias in flower there are still a lot more to flower, they seem to be a little later this year. The pictures are not as good as they should be as the sun is out.
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Absolutely lovely Sylvia, such a great time of the year for our plants. I think my Rebutias are later than usual. Incidentally, I can't see the name of the plant simply covered in flowers at the front in the top photo, what is it please? Thanks for sharing.
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Lovely display, Sylvia! Mine are a little late too, some in full flower, but others are lagging behind.
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Stunning, the only word for it. Thanks Sylvia. Cheers
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Juster - It is a hybrid called "Barbara", one of my favourites.
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Fantastic show, thanks for sharing.

out of curiosity, can you tell me what you are growing on the lower level?

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Really nice display you have there! Thanks for sharing (tu)
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Peter - I have a few hybrid seedlings that are coming along.
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Hi Sylvia

Yes mine are late this year too. Here’s one going full steam ahead at the moment.
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Rebutia calliantha on the label
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Sylvia wrote: Tue May 07, 2019 1:19 pm Juster - It is a hybrid called "Barbara", one of my favourites.
Thanks Sylvia, it's beautiful. Al, yours is looking good also. Rebutias really are great plants.
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