Huernia schneiderana

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Bill in SC
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Huernia schneiderana

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This is a beauty..
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It is indeed ! Here, flowers come at Fall.
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Excellent Bill, very nice little flower, I'm hoping for flowers on mine this coming autumn.

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Bill, does the huernia schneiderana have to be rootbound to bloom?....I just got one from a friend awhile back..it was a little neglected and now is doing better with higher light....was just curious if its a long wait to see blooms :?: Oh and great pic btw....it will be worth the wait to see!

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I have no idea Sandi. I just received this plant from WS about six weeks ago. In fact, he sent 4 nice Huernias. I have another one with a bud too..
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Well it obviously likes what your doing...please take a pic of your next bloom once it blooms!..they are such interesting succulents..

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