Contest 80 : Many Flowers in One Pot

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John C
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Contest 80 : Many Flowers in One Pot

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July – Many Flowers in One Pot
For this contest we want to see lots of flowers (on Cacti or Succulents), but only one pot. It can certainly be more than one plant, but they all have to be in the SAME POT.
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Prize:
To the winner goes, A $10 gift certificate towards any CoronaCactus.com purchase. (Plants, tools, Pots, labels, etc.)
NOTE: For members outside of the USA non-plant prizes can only be awarded.

Deadline:
for submissions will be July 20 th at 12 o´clock midnight Central Standard Time

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Good Luck to all!!

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Pediocactus knowltonii:

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Here's my old Echinopsis sylvestrii hybrid, earlier this year.
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Rebutia heliosa.
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With apologies to the late Professor C. D. Darlington the following misquotation springs to
mind ‘cactus taxonomy is the pursuit of the impossible by the incompetent’ - Fearn & Pearcy, Rebutia (1981)
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Gymnocalycium monvillei sub horridispinum

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Turbinicarpus valdezianus
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This is the best I have:
Lobivia glauca var. paucicostata
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I'll go for quantity ...
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Good morning dear cacti friends,

photo from the 8th of july 2013, Turbinicarpus schwarzii
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Best wishes

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Re: Contest 80 : Many Flowers in One Pot

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I didn't think I'd be able to get a picture for this contest since a lot of my plants are young, but this Rebutia has done me proud!
Rebutia pulchella v. prolifera. :)
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Not as showy as those big rebutia, sulco, lobivia clusters but here is what I consider the best from their northern neighbors - Matucana

Matucana tuberculata - ISI 1103, rooted cutting from PCH6218 type material (as Borzicactus tuberculatus (Donald))

Here 7/15/2013, very happy in an 8" pot.
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Echinocereus palmeri:
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