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Thelocactus Buds

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The first one is easy to see ( photo 1 ).
The second is a little more difficult ( photo 2 ).
Unless you look very closely ( photo 3 ).
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Don't forget to share the pictures of the flowers.
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Well T. hastifer has made the effort.
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And I thought mine was wrinkly!
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Oooooooo aaaaaaaaah
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Now T. texensis ( now part of T. bicolor ) is at it. :smile:
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Well T. texensis is showing off in style :smile: , but old wrinkly is still moving.
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That's beautiful (tu)
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RAYWOODBRIDGE wrote: Fri Jul 01, 2022 7:08 pm Well T. texensis is showing off in style :smile: , but old wrinkly is still moving.
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