September 2011 Photo Competition Flower Colour.

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Re: September 2011 Photo Competition Flower Colour.

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If it's orange you want, try this Chaemycyparis sylvestrii,
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or for a true Yellow, this unidentified plant, which I inherited, I think it may be a Lobivia hybrid?
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Heather N wrote:If it's orange you want, try this Chaemycyparis sylvestrii,
:?: Chamaecereus silvestrii?
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Acid John wrote: The brighter,most garish the better.
Are these bright and garish enough? :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

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anders wrote:
Heather N wrote:If it's orange you want, try this Chaemycyparis sylvestrii,
:?: Chamaecereus silvestrii?
Oops :oops: Long time since I got my Latin O level - sorry, you are correct. Must have planted a lot of fir trees since I bought this cactus!!!!!
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Chris have you been on the magic mushrooms again?
On a more serious note this is going to be very hard to judge.
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Considering his hobby.. could have been some pachanoi thingie ;)
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Flower of Mammillaria theresae
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Here's my contribution.

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This one's an unidentified echinopsis that I recieved from someone who had almost killed it, one year later it rewarded me with a nice display. :)
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