Echinocereus subinermis in bloom today

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Echinocereus subinermis in bloom today

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This was in bloom in my conservatory today, it is a small 25mm plant and I was pleased to get a bloom at such a small size, I bought it after seeing it on the forum
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Nice flower Alec , Echinocereus flowers seem to last a bit longer than most :D
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Its bigger than the plant!
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I think these are the one of the most beautiful of all cactus flowers.
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Beautiful flower and a little green octopus in the middle ;)
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