A little winter cheer
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- iann
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Re: A little winter cheer
I don't know about red, but some have distinctly pinkish flowers, nothing to get too excited about. I'd just admire the fantastic spines.
Cheshire, UK
- Diane
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Re: A little winter cheer
Lots of sun today, so nice open flowers on these mesembs.
Titanopsis hugo-sclechteri:
Aloinopsis schooneesii:
And a no-label possibly Aloinopsis villetii? (Unless you know different!)
Titanopsis hugo-sclechteri:
Aloinopsis schooneesii:
And a no-label possibly Aloinopsis villetii? (Unless you know different!)
Diane - member of Kingston branch
Growing cacti - balm to the soul!
Growing cacti - balm to the soul!
- iann
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Re: A little winter cheer
The Aloinopsis name looks right, although it might also have another name. No flowers on mine though. And my T. hugo-schlechteri is dead. I do have this though, something nice and easy to grow.
And baby sphal.
Cheshire, UK