Rebutia time again
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- Sylvia
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Rebutia time again
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.
Sylvia in Somerset growing cacti and succulents since 1977
- juster
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Re: Rebutia time again
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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- Diane
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Re: Rebutia time again
Lovely display, Sylvia! Mine are a little late too, some in full flower, but others are lagging behind.
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Re: Rebutia time again
Stunning, the only word for it. Thanks Sylvia. Cheers
- Sylvia
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Re: Rebutia time again
Juster - It is a hybrid called "Barbara", one of my favourites.
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Re: Rebutia time again
Fantastic show, thanks for sharing.
out of curiosity, can you tell me what you are growing on the lower level?
peter
out of curiosity, can you tell me what you are growing on the lower level?
peter
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Re: Rebutia time again
Really nice display you have there! Thanks for sharing
- Sylvia
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Re: Rebutia time again
Peter - I have a few hybrid seedlings that are coming along.
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Re: Rebutia time again
Hi Sylvia
Yes mine are late this year too. Here’s one going full steam ahead at the moment. Cheers
Al
Yes mine are late this year too. Here’s one going full steam ahead at the moment. Cheers
Al
- juster
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Re: Rebutia time again
Thanks Sylvia, it's beautiful. Al, yours is looking good also. Rebutias really are great plants.
Croydon Branch member, growing mainly cacti and Echeverias