March 2013 - First sight to full glory in 3 steps!
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Re: March 2013 - First sight to full glory in 3 steps!
Lobivia famatimensis
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Re: March 2013 - First sight to full glory in 3 steps!
It's been a real struggle to find three pictures from bud to full flower, two is much easier.
So, here is Sempervivum ruthenicum, sorry it is nothing more exotic.
First the buds Then the swelling buds and a couple of flowers Finally open and opening flowers
So, here is Sempervivum ruthenicum, sorry it is nothing more exotic.
First the buds Then the swelling buds and a couple of flowers Finally open and opening flowers
Obsessive Crassulaceae lover, especially Aeoniums but also grow, Aloes, Agaves, Haworthias and a select number of Cacti.
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Re: March 2013 - First sight to full glory in 3 steps!
Well thanks to everyone who posted some pics! As ever coming to a conclusion as to winner has not been easy but in the end I will let Jim Mercer have it for his Echinofossulocactus sequence. Jim is obviously a good grower and an excellent photographer into the bargain. The sequence he posted is a great demonstration of the art of close-up photography. Congrats. Jim!
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Re: March 2013 - First sight to full glory in 3 steps!
Thanks Peter, just been to look at the plant in that sequence. Seems to be some new growth with clean white spines but no sign of any flower buds so a few weeks behind last year's sequence.