Something bright for the morning

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Something bright for the morning

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just in case you got stoned last night
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taken as red
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Wow! Both gorgeous Roy & certainly brightened up my morning, thanks! :D
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Nice photo's Roy, we certainly need something to brighten up this miserable weather
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Thanks Roy, something to brighten up a miserable day here :(
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*speechless*
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Groan!

Wow, lithies out... Nice! Mine are all somewhere between slightly wrinkled and very wrinkled with new leaves showing... no flower or buds are about.
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Lithops olivacea? Running late this year, Roy?

The Ariocarpus I don't know, but that seems late too. See if you can breed a nice strain of plants to keep us all cheerful through the winter :)
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Ario is lovely - and large! Please tell me it is not grafted :))
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Hi Vladimir,
no it's not grafted and of course it was two months ago that they were flowering. The Ario was not that big it was in a 3" pot.
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