Every day new flowers in the greenhouse in Köln
Good evening dear cacti friends,
the season is almost over. . .
What should I show now?
I will show photos of days that were not yet an issue.
Days that mean something to me, like the 11th of July (2017).
Outdoor-dining
Mammillaria
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170224
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170256
Schick-Hybriden
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the season is almost over. . .
What should I show now?
I will show photos of days that were not yet an issue.
Days that mean something to me, like the 11th of July (2017).
Outdoor-dining
Mammillaria
170223
170224
170249
170256
Schick-Hybriden
170227
170228
170232
170235
170237
end of post 1/2
We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.
photos from 11th of July, part 1/?, post 2/2
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This & That
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Best wishes and nice weekend,
K.W.
Bonus-Track
photo from 29th of November
Something went wrong with humidity management. . .
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170240
170242
170245
This & That
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170265
170268
170270
170272
170273
Best wishes and nice weekend,
K.W.
Bonus-Track
photo from 29th of November
Something went wrong with humidity management. . .
183868
We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.
Hello K.W.,
I am intrigued by the flowering columnar monstrose cactus shown in image 170250 on page 201. The stems of the cactus do look familiar, but I have never before seen one of these plants in bloom. Am I correct with the assumption, that plants of this kind do not flower as well as normal plants of the same genus and species?
Harald
I am intrigued by the flowering columnar monstrose cactus shown in image 170250 on page 201. The stems of the cactus do look familiar, but I have never before seen one of these plants in bloom. Am I correct with the assumption, that plants of this kind do not flower as well as normal plants of the same genus and species?
Harald
Good evening dear cacti friends,
today a few more photos from 11th July 2017, part 2/?. . .
First a correction, note the Echinopsis on the left in the background. . .
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This & That
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today a few more photos from 11th July 2017, part 2/?. . .
First a correction, note the Echinopsis on the left in the background. . .
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This & That
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170283
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We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.
Re:
Good afternoon Harald,hegar wrote:Hello K.W.,
I am intrigued by the flowering columnar monstrose cactus shown in image 170250 on page 201. The stems of the cactus do look familiar, but I have never before seen one of these plants in bloom. Am I correct with the assumption, that plants of this kind do not flower as well as normal plants of the same genus and species?
Harald
you are absolutely right.
I've never seen such a monstrous Cereus bloom.
Even 40-year-old plants, more than two meters / 6,5 feet high - no flowering.
Best wishes
K.W.
We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.
photos from 11th of July, part 3/3, post 3/3
more Mammillaria
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Best wishes
K.W.
Bonus-Track
Sunday was winter in Cologne.
And the Christmas party of plant-friends-Cologne in the botanical garden.
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more Mammillaria
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Best wishes
K.W.
Bonus-Track
Sunday was winter in Cologne.
And the Christmas party of plant-friends-Cologne in the botanical garden.
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183976
183979
183981
183995
183997
184024
We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.
Re: Every day new flowers in the greenhouse in Köln
Amazing, that Aztekium ritteri (photo 170352). I have never seen so many flowers on that kind of plant.
Harald
Harald
Re: Every day new flowers in the greenhouse in Köln
hegar wrote:Amazing, that Aztekium ritteri (photo 170352). I have never seen so many flowers on that kind of plant.
Harald
I will tell her!
Best wishes
K.W.
Good evening dear cacti friends,
the season is almost over. . .
What should I show now?
I will show photos of days that were not yet an issue.
Days that mean something to me, like the 3rd of August (2017).
Duvalia
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This & That
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Re: Every day new flowers in the greenhouse in Köln
photos from August 3rd 2017, part 1/? post 2/3
more. . .
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Lophophora
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more. . .
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Lophophora
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We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.