A few Echinopsis flowers

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A few Echinopsis flowers

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The pictures are not great as the sun was fully out but a few Echinopsis flowers out today:-
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Just a few!, and how tidy. Superb.

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That's a wonderful display! Fantastic.
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Amazing display Sylvia! The Trichocereus hybrid (I think!) in the second photo looks especially lovely!
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Amazing plants and amazing greenhouse!! :shock: (tu) (tu)
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Re: A few Echinopsis flowers

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Sylvia how do you keep that floor so clean or do you not live in the real world ( I jest ) . Those flowers, beautiful what can one say , a picture says a thousand words
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Hi Ray - a mop and bucket, and I also have an old Wicks vacuum cleaner for a bigger mess !!!!!!
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Wow.
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Two thumbs up!
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