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

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

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Flowering at the moment, Adenium obesum "star of heaven".
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Some lovely entries so far, but a few more would be nice. Don't forget that spines can be very colourful, here's my Ferocactus pilosus today
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Re: October 2020 - Colours of Autumn, red, orange, yellow

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I have this as

Lithops karasmontana orange P097A
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Endeavouring to grow Aylostera, Echinocereus, Echinopsis, Gymnocalycium, Matucana, Rebutia, and Sulcorebutia. Fallen out of love with Lithops and aggravated by Aeoniums.
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Re: October 2020 - Colours of Autumn, red, orange, yellow

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Hope this is red enough.
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Re: October 2020 - Colours of Autumn, red, orange, yellow

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juster wrote: Sat Oct 24, 2020 11:48 am Some lovely entries so far, but a few more would be nice. Don't forget that spines can be very colourful, here's my Ferocactus pilosus today
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You should have sprayed the spines with some water first to secure the win!
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Re: October 2020 - Colours of Autumn, red, orange, yellow

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:grin: then I'd have to think of another topic :wink:
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Another to boost the numbers,
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Did someone mention RED.
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Re: October 2020 - Colours of Autumn, red, orange, yellow

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In bloom yesterday - Lithops olivacea

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rodsmith wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 6:44 am In bloom yesterday - Lithops olivacea


Lithops olivaceae flowers 28 October 2020 Flektogon 35mm on Sony A6K


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Superb picture of a superb plant.
I know it's not the right place for the question ..... but is the lens coupled directly or with an adaptor to that camera body?
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