Thank you everyone, for February how about winter flowering plants?
hob
February 2011 photo competition
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February 2011 photo competition
hob BCSS 49009 member of the south Norfolk branch
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- Phil Hocking
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Re: February 2011 photo competition
Mammillaria aurilanata after its minus 10 ordeal
Somerset PhilMember of Somerset branch. I have a diverse mixture of small cacti plus a few larger survivors from a previous collection. I also like Stapeliads, Titanopsis, Anacampseros, and various other succulents. Now proud owner of many self-raised seedlings.
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Much to my surprise a late (early?)Cono (or perhaps I should have guessed from the subspecies name!)
Brian Sugden
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Interested mainly in N American cacti & Conophytum
Nottingham
Interested mainly in N American cacti & Conophytum
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Re: February 2011 photo competition
It is almost autumn in the far southern hemisphere, though... I bet on it being very late!briansugden wrote:(or perhaps I should have guessed from the subspecies name!)
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You lost your bet Aiko. This is a spring flowerer in Europe, so it is not late or too early. I have one with 3 flowers on at the moment.
Allan
Orkney
conophytums,Lithops,Sempervivum, Tylecodons, small cacti. and Haworthias
Orkney
conophytums,Lithops,Sempervivum, Tylecodons, small cacti. and Haworthias
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Stenocactus crispatus CH 655 (Esperanza turn, Puebla, Mexico)
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- Jens
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Eriosyce senilis ssp. coimasensis
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Acharagma aguirreanum
Today in flower
Vicent
Re: February 2011 photo competition
Trichodiadema densum flowering for me yesterday.
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Reason: Please select Place Inline when posting pictures. Thanks, Bill
Reason: Please select Place Inline when posting pictures. Thanks, Bill
Art Robinson.
Formely of Birmingham branch. Now living in Brittany. I try to grow a cross section of plants, Cacti, Mesembs, Caudiciforms etc.
Formely of Birmingham branch. Now living in Brittany. I try to grow a cross section of plants, Cacti, Mesembs, Caudiciforms etc.
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Re: February 2011 photo competition
I love the colour of the inflorescense and buds in this kalanchoe, and the perfect harmony of different tones all over the plant. I also love the way the flowers open the same colour as bud, then slowly turn red.