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Some May flowers

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Thought I'd share a few more flowers with you all to hopefully enjoy!

Really impressed with the Chamaelobivia hybrids this year and can't wait until they're all bigger plants for even more flowers! 'Lincoln Whirlwind' was open for three days.
Chamaelobivia 'Blush'
Chamaelobivia 'Blush'
Chamaelobivia 'Lincoln Whirlwind'
Chamaelobivia 'Lincoln Whirlwind'
More Rebutia /Aylostera too,
Rebutia 'Phoebe'
Rebutia 'Phoebe'
Rebutia krainzaina
Rebutia krainzaina
Rebutia 'Amber'
Rebutia 'Amber'
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Too cold in GOC. Plants confused.
Plenty of buds
Those are superb flowers
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Lovely flowers, thanks! Plenty of sun here, but not many flowers :sad:
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Awesome flowers Ed.
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What a nice reddish display (tu)
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Thanks everyone. Only really started buying a couple of Chamaelobivia to cross with other stuff but they've really impressed me and I can't help collecting more!
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Chamaelobivia 'Lincoln Stardust'
Chamaelobivia 'Lincoln Stardust'
Another snuck out in May. Much more like a small Echinopsis (which I know they are considered now) than the more typical Chamaelobivia flower I think. They were just over 3" across at their best.
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Lovely (tu)
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Stunning flowers Ed.

I would not be surprised if that hybrid has an Echinopsis grandparent or two.
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Edd
Superb
Endeavouring to grow Aylostera, Echinocereus, Echinopsis, Gymnocalycium, Matucana, Rebutia, and Sulcorebutia. Fallen out of love with Lithops and aggravated by Aeoniums.
Currently being wooed by Haworthia, attempting hybridisation, and enticed by Mesembs.
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