Just a flower.

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Mal
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Just a flower.

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For scale..
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Re: Just a flower.

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Tiny head or very big flower!
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That is a seriously impressive flower (tu)
Well done :grin:
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iann wrote: Wed Jul 07, 2021 8:55 pm Tiny head or very big flower!
:lol:
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Mal is that Monvillea spegazzinii ?
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Fantastic flower! Is that a gutter grown Stenocereus eruca to the left? You don't see many of them around these days
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The plant in the corner may well be Miquelopuntia Miquelii or whatever genus it has been put in nowadays,

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