First tephro flower this year

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First tephro flower this year

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Raced home from work to catch this beauty doing its thing…
Cumulopuntia pentlandii v.rossiana
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Lovely! My tiny rooted cutting has a few years to go yet! I feel your pain though - so much is flowering in the sunshine this week but all whilst I am at work.
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(tu) very good!
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Nice plant and flower.
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