peterb's 2014

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a few more.

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another view of the hybrid flowers
another view of the hybrid flowers
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a little bit of nice new growth on the Austrocactus
a little bit of nice new growth on the Austrocactus
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sclero parvi
sclero parvi
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a few views of a nice new one for me, Escobaria lloydii
a few views of a nice new one for me, Escobaria lloydii
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albicolumnaria
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a few more things. Amazingly, also, some succulents! :-)

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Echinocactus parryi seedling
Echinocactus parryi seedling
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a nice W. schmollii from CoronaCactus Nursery
a nice W. schmollii from CoronaCactus Nursery
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interesting Echinocereus dasyacanthus "rectispinus" from Corona. Strange plants.
interesting Echinocereus dasyacanthus "rectispinus" from Corona. Strange plants.
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Thelo flavidispinus
Thelo flavidispinus
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great spine colors on E. horizonthalonius nicholii after watering
great spine colors on E. horizonthalonius nicholii after watering
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Echinomastus johnsonii after watering
Echinomastus johnsonii after watering
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A. parviflora
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H. truncata
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H. bayeri
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Astro capricorne "crassispinoides"
Astro capricorne "crassispinoides"
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What? Succulents? BRAVO!
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A very few, Harriet. :-) anyway I think you mean an "other" succulent, as (almost) all cacti are succulents. :-)

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peterb wrote:A very few, Harriet. :-) anyway I think you mean an "other" succulent, as (almost) all cacti are succulents. :-)

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True. But, seriously, which cacti are NOT succulents?
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Not sure, actually. Maybe they all are. I was thinking maybe some Pereskia aren't, technically?

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some stuff.

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bought this nice chrysacanthus from greg Starr.
bought this nice chrysacanthus from greg Starr.
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and this nice Agave utahensis eborispina from Steve Plath
and this nice Agave utahensis eborispina from Steve Plath
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The main flowering season is winding down as it does every year here near May. Soon a good heat wave will come along and knock a lot of stuff into dormancy for the summer. A few new things.

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the real Echinocereus berlandieri
the real Echinocereus berlandieri
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Mam merideorosei (aka wrightii wilcoxii)
Mam merideorosei (aka wrightii wilcoxii)
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few more.
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new Fero alamosanus
new Fero alamosanus
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really cool, strange E. barthelowanus
really cool, strange E. barthelowanus
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Nice to see your plants again Peter.
I am curious to see how this barthelowanus proceeds. You know my preference goes for the Echinomastus and Escobarias....
Did you ever see the flower on that johnsonii?
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