Flowers at last and an ID question
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Flowers at last and an ID question
A bit of extra sun has seen a few plants encouraged I to flower though we've had many typical grey days in this part of Yorkshire.
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Matt
Joined online Member number 49972. Bradford Branch.
Interests include South American cacti and spiny Euphorbias
Joined online Member number 49972. Bradford Branch.
Interests include South American cacti and spiny Euphorbias
- juster
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Re: Flowers at last and an ID question
Some very nice plants there Matt and it's good to see flowers. Sorry I can't help with the ID.
Croydon Branch member, growing mainly cacti and Echeverias
- DaveW
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Re: Flowers at last and an ID question
It could be E. marksiana, a flower in due course would help.
https://kimeltucactus.wordpress.com/201 ... rksiana-3/
https://kimeltucactus.wordpress.com/201 ... rksiana-3/
Nottingham Branch BCSS. Joined the then NCSS in 1961, Membership number 11944. Cactus only collection.