Lobivia flowers in Thailand

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Lobivia flowers in Thailand

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It's breathtaking!
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very very beautiful! what's the second one?
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Next time some asks me why I grow cactus, I might just show them these photos.

Thanks for sharing.
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Great stuff man. Love you pic.
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Incredible Bloomers. And I don't mean underpants ;)

Fantastic explosions of color! Are they all blooming at the same time? If so, a distant shot of all of them would look great!
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Beautiful plants!
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...drastic plastic as we are used from South-East-Asia! :lol:
No, honestly, I am very impressed. Incredible colours and flowers: WOW!
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Post by Cris »

Magnificent plants and flowers!
Why you grafted them?
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VIVID colors to say the least!

That'd stop traffic around here.
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I graft them because I want to crossthem by pollination it fast more than other method
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Stunning flowers!
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I keep coming back to look at these pictures! They're all stunning, but I really love the flowers on this one
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yes me too! if only I knew what it is...
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