First new year flowers.

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First new year flowers.

Post by Cactus Kid »

Show me yours :!:

Here is my Crassula mesembryanthemopsis
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Re: First new year flowers.

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Lovely looking plant, all I have in flower is a titanopsis calcarea.
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Re: First new year flowers.

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Nice Crassula (tu)

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Conophytum youngii in bloom today!

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Re: First new year flowers.

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Two thumbs up for your cracking Crassula!
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Re: First new year flowers.

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Lovely Crassula Cactus Kid, mine has only one small flower. Actually I have very little in flower, although this Dudleya brittonii is making an effort. Spring still seems a distant dream!
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Re: First new year flowers.

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Hello all,

Nice plants and flowers! (tu) Here is my contribution: Marlothistella uniondalensis SH1224 (farm Welbedacht, near Willowmore, West of Baviaanskloof, South Africa) flowering actually.
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Re: First new year flowers.

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WOW, never seen this plant before, fantastic flower display (tu)
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Re: First new year flowers.

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Yesterdays sunshine plus a warm kitchen windowsill brought this one out:
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Thanks for sharing these photos! Brings welcome colour to January in the UK! I have Aloe petrophila in full flower in my office at the moment.
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Re: First new year flowers.

Post by Debbie »

Some real beauties there ! My Marlothistella uniondalensis remains firmly in bud ! More sunshine needed I think ..unless it is opening up when I,m not looking ! :smile: Happy New Year everyone ! Debbie
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