Rebutia minuscula L442

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NaZzAtAzEr
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Rebutia minuscula L442

Post by NaZzAtAzEr »

Can't remember who I got this from, possibly Ralph, but its my first flower grown under my care - not in bud on day of purchase. Looks really nice 😍
Rebutia minuscula L442
Rebutia minuscula L442
Rebutia minuscula L442
Rebutia minuscula L442
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Re: Rebutia minuscula L442

Post by Ross M »

The label shows this as definitely being one of Ralph's floweriferous Rebutias 🙂
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Re: Rebutia minuscula L442

Post by ralphrmartin »

You can recognise the untidy writing, eh? :oops:

Yes, it's a good strong flower colour. If you give it more light, you will get denser spination too.
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