This Echinopsis hybrid cactus is one of my most undemanding, reliable, and always produces beautiful flowers I never get tired of.
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I have a similar flowering specimen in my backgarden, plus a smaller version growing in my front garden.
The one pictured below has to have its' babies removed so that it doesn't take over the garden. Come next Spring, I'll be removing it from the backgarden and into the new front cacti garden so that it can spread and flower at will. Can you imagine a metre square display of pink flowers in Spring? I can that's why I'm going to let it rage at will in the new front garden with zero restrictions.
This flower always seems to be a talking point amongst friends, who witness it in all its' glory.
The one pictured below has to have its' babies removed so that it doesn't take over the garden. Come next Spring, I'll be removing it from the backgarden and into the new front cacti garden so that it can spread and flower at will. Can you imagine a metre square display of pink flowers in Spring? I can that's why I'm going to let it rage at will in the new front garden with zero restrictions.
This flower always seems to be a talking point amongst friends, who witness it in all its' glory.