October 2020 - Colours of Autumn, red, orange, yellow

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October 2020 - Colours of Autumn, red, orange, yellow

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Yes, as simple as the heading, anything red, orange or yellow; flowers, spines or anything else. Photos taken at any time, so should give a chance for everyone to enter.
Here's a yellow flower to start the ball rolling
Parodia chrysacanthion
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Re: October 2020 - Colours of Autumn, red, orange, yellow

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Nothing too fancy, but, as it happens, my Lapidaria margaretae is flowering for the 3rd or 4th day at the moment, fits the theme pretty well and I have a photo at hand:

PS: The flower won't open more as the top leaf is on the way :sad:

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Re: October 2020 - Colours of Autumn, red, orange, yellow

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This is definitely yellow.
Conophytum tantillum amicorum
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Matucana madisonionum
Matucana madisonionum
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I know I just posted this, but here it is again, since it qualifies as yellow. I may have something else coming up tomorrow.
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This was the flower I was waiting for until tonight. Had to get on all fours, then down on my tummy to capture it. The fragrance was intoxicating.
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Re: October 2020 - Colours of Autumn, red, orange, yellow

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I have this as Lithops helmutii C271
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Re: October 2020 - Colours of Autumn, red, orange, yellow

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A little orange and yellow.
Conophytum uviforme ssp decoratum
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And yellow from earlier this year.
Parodia magnifica, or Notocactus magnificus if you prefer.
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