Flowers this winter 2014-2015
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Flowers this winter 2014-2015
This one have no ID, so any help here
Re: Flowers this winter 2014-2015
Hi Christer
unusual flowers in this season but the weather is mad so the plants follow ??
winter is in december 20th
unusual flowers in this season but the weather is mad so the plants follow ??
winter is in december 20th
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Re: Flowers this winter 2014-2015
Hello Christer, the Eriosyce could be some sort of Thelocephala glabrescens/fulva.
One to compare with
One to compare with
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Re: Flowers this winter 2014-2015
Yes, they look a lot the same. Thank youJens wrote:Hello Christer, the Eriosyce could be some sort of Thelocephala glabrescens/fulva.
One to compare with
By the way, long time no see!
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Re: Flowers this winter 2014-2015
Another unknown species...
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Re: Flowers this winter 2014-2015
What a lovely flower
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Re: Flowers this winter 2014-2015
Well, tank you!sue46 wrote:What a lovely flower
I think so too
Here is it with three flowers... ...and they have a sweet fragrance
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Re: Flowers this winter 2014-2015
Lovely flowers in this nasty time of the year. The plant has some similarities with E. taltalenis (The finer spination resembles Pyrrhocactus tenuis, Ritt.)
But none of my so called p. tenuis flowered so far.
But none of my so called p. tenuis flowered so far.
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Re: Flowers this winter 2014-2015
Jens, you may be right on spot there! Thank you very much
Your plant looks very nice
Your plant looks very nice
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Re: Flowers this winter 2014-2015
Well, a bud anyway