This is usually a fall flower and its still summer here.
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Early Ario
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Re: Early Ario
Gggggggggggggrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. Which species is it james?????
Steve:duh:
Steve:duh:
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Re: Early Ario
Steve it is Ariocarpus fissuratus. Here is a pic of the plant.
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Re: Early Ario
My first Ario, Bravoanus Hintonii, flowered very early about a month ago. No signs on the others yet but it is still early.
David Kirkbright
Society Treasurer & Trustee,
Northants and MK Branch
Long time grower (not always well) of almost anything.
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Society Treasurer & Trustee,
Northants and MK Branch
Long time grower (not always well) of almost anything.
Visitors welcome but check first.