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Tony
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Post by Tony »

Here's a few more this week,
Gymno. bruschii
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Stenocactus crispatus
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not very easy to get at em.
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Mammilaria geminispina
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mammilaria zeilmanniana, really goin off yesterday
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And the echinomastus with both buds open. I wonder if it is self fertile. :)
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Forget the dog...Beware of the plants!!!

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hob
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Post by hob »

nice big clump of gymno there :) from the look of the steno and the zeilmanniana you are about 2 maybe 3 weeks ahead of me here :)
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peter
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Post by peter »

Nice looking plants! 8)
lordarutha
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Post by lordarutha »

Great bunch there Tony. Very nice pics. :D
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Post by cactusbutt »

Wow great flowers Tony,looks like im still a month or so behind you.Its so wet up here that my plants are growing gills :roll: great weather for slugs though.
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Post by ihc6480 »

looks like spring has officially sprung :) Nice looking cacti Tony
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Post by Tony »

cactusbutt wrote:Wow great flowers Tony,looks like im still a month or so behind you.Its so wet up here that my plants are growing gills :roll: great weather for slugs though.
You might be behind on some things but your E. reichenbachii is a couple weeks ahead of mine :)
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Post by Mark »

Great flowers Tony. :D




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parrotsheaven
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Post by parrotsheaven »

Looking good Tony :D

That stenocactus is beautiful :shock:

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Post by süleyman »

Hey, Tony :shock: These are superb. Congratulations !
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mughal113
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Post by mughal113 »

Great plants, great flowers and great shots Tony :D
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Post by Filord »

excellent!
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Post by cactusbutt »

My M.geminispina has no signs of flowering yet,are your
Epi's setting buds yet?
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Post by Tony »

cactusbutt wrote:My M.geminispina has no signs of flowering yet,are your
Epi's setting buds yet?
Uh,Yah :P

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The flash went off on this one
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It wont be long now. :D
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Post by MichaelCactus »

Great Tony! I wish my Steno was like yours, mynes tiny and doesnt have the fierce spines like yours :)
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