June 2018 – My most beautiful flower

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Re: June 2018 – My most beautiful flower

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I like this one fine:
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Graptopetalum bellus tacitus
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Better photo as all, including baby, are in flower.
I can't change photo on here?
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Tylecodon singulum, photographed last week, still flowering now with at least a dozen more blooms to open.
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Very hard to pick one out as 'most beautiful'. Eriosyce I love for the way many have flowers that seem to glow
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and Mamm guelzowiana for the size of flower on a small plant, as well as its vibrant colour
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A few I've had so far this year.
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Just flowering, Trichodiadema.
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A scruffy plant but amazing flowers. Echinocereus pentlophus.
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M. theresae looking nice today
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I can't decide, so here are a few that have flowered in the last month.
Gymnocalycium baldianum
Gymnocalycium baldianum
Gymnocalycium buenekeri
Gymnocalycium buenekeri
Notocactus rauschii
Notocactus rauschii
Rebutia padcayensis
Rebutia padcayensis
Rebutia steinbachii
Rebutia steinbachii
Rebutia steinmanii
Rebutia steinmanii
Thelocactus rinconensis
Thelocactus rinconensis
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