Arjen's 2015

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Arjen's 2015

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Hello everybody, I haven't been on much lately.
The birth of my son and his growing up take up a lot of my time.
Still I want to share my flower pictures here just as I have in the last few years, so here goes:

starting with the most magnificent flower of all
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mediolobivia aureiflora 060515.JPG
mediolobivia aureiflora 060515.JPG (75.11 KiB) Viewed 6995 times
mediolobivia pygmaea var. canacruzensis WR642 060515.JPG
mediolobivia pygmaea var. canacruzensis WR642 060515.JPG (57.29 KiB) Viewed 6995 times
mediolobivia pygmaea var. eos 060515.JPG
mediolobivia pygmaea var. eos 060515.JPG (54.47 KiB) Viewed 6995 times
neoporteria senilis 050515.JPG
neoporteria senilis 050515.JPG (40.21 KiB) Viewed 6995 times
rebutia minuscula var. senilis DH398 060515.JPG
rebutia minuscula var. senilis DH398 060515.JPG (60.6 KiB) Viewed 6995 times
lophophora williamsii 210415.JPG
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lophophora williamsii #2 240415.JPG
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stenocactus crispatus 240415.JPG
stenocactus crispatus 240415.JPG (71.77 KiB) Viewed 6995 times
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Nice little cactus man you have there. And lots of beautiful flowers aswell.
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thank you majcka!

here's some more:
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echinocereus knippelianus 080515.JPG (41.72 KiB) Viewed 6953 times
gymnocalicium bruchii 080515.JPG
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mediolobivia pygmaea MN031 080515.JPG
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rebutia marsoneri WR818 080515.JPG
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turbinicarpus Xpseudomacrochele 080515.JPG
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weingartia erinacea var. catarirensis WR467 080515.JPG
weingartia erinacea var. catarirensis WR467 080515.JPG (61.58 KiB) Viewed 6953 times
weingartia multispina WR278 080515.JPG
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I especially love Weingartia. If you'll have any seeds extra, let me know. 8)
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I will certainly keep you in mind for that! :D
sensu stricta or also sulcorebutias?

here's today's load:
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gymnocalicium andreae 100515.JPG
gymnocalicium andreae 100515.JPG (51.95 KiB) Viewed 6933 times
rebutia marsoneri var. krainziana 100515.JPG
rebutia marsoneri var. krainziana 100515.JPG (56.23 KiB) Viewed 6933 times
weingartia westii SL25 100515.JPG
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Hello Arjen,
first of all, congratulations to the birth of your son. Going through the fatherhood process three times myself, I know, that children take time away from things that you normally do. However, it is time well-spent. Kids grow up so fast and every moment is precious. Soon the "little man" will be accompanying you and admire your cacti alongside you. :)
Apropos cacti. I love the image of the pink-flowering Lophophora williamsii and the Echinocereus arizonicus x davisii hybrid. At this time I do not even have an idea, what the E. arizonicus looks like and will check it out as soon as I have posted this message.
I also like the Gymnocalycium bruchii and of course that Echinocereus knippelianus. The latter I have had for a couple of years, but have yet to see a decent looking flower on it. I am not even sure, if it has yet flowered. Maybe it will surprise me one of these years.

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I hope he will Harald, it will be a great joy to enjoy my cacti together with him!
echinocereus pulchellus ssp. sharpii SB1569 130515.JPG
echinocereus pulchellus ssp. sharpii SB1569 130515.JPG (40.63 KiB) Viewed 6897 times
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lobivia cinnabarina 130515.JPG
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lobivia pentlandii 130515.JPG
lobivia pentlandii 130515.JPG (57.91 KiB) Viewed 6897 times
mediolobivia brunescens 130515.JPG
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mediolobivia friedrichiana 130515.JPG
mediolobivia friedrichiana 130515.JPG (67.45 KiB) Viewed 6897 times
weingartia cintia 130515.JPG
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weingartia frankiana VZ308a-8 130515.JPG
weingartia frankiana VZ308a-8 130515.JPG (60.63 KiB) Viewed 6897 times
weingartia lanata FR814 130515.JPG
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weingartia longigibba 130515.JPG
weingartia longigibba 130515.JPG (59.49 KiB) Viewed 6897 times
weingartia steinbachii JK106-6 130515.JPG
weingartia steinbachii JK106-6 130515.JPG (67.42 KiB) Viewed 6897 times
weingartia tarabucoensis var. aureiflora 130515.JPG
weingartia tarabucoensis var. aureiflora 130515.JPG (59.97 KiB) Viewed 6897 times
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This last one is above them all! ImageImageImage
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Very well grown and photographed plants, Arjen. And congratulations for your beautiful and precious son.
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Great flowers! I love that Echinocereus hybrid!! :D
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thanks guys!
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echinocereus adustus 150515.JPG
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epithelantha micromeris 150515.JPG
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mediolobivia crassa WR501 150515.JPG
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mediolobivia einsteinii var. eucaliptana 150515.JPG
mediolobivia einsteinii var. eucaliptana 150515.JPG (60.18 KiB) Viewed 6863 times
mediolobivia tarvitaensis FR773 150515.JPG
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rebutia marsoneri 150515.JPG
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weingartia aff. purpurea 150515.JPG
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weingartia breviflora 150515.JPG
weingartia breviflora 150515.JPG (58.95 KiB) Viewed 6863 times
weingartia callichroma HS78-5 150515.JPG
weingartia callichroma HS78-5 150515.JPG (68.26 KiB) Viewed 6863 times
weingartia chistiei VZ206-6 150515.JPG
weingartia chistiei VZ206-6 150515.JPG (66.39 KiB) Viewed 6863 times
weingartia heliosoides LH1544 150515.JPG
weingartia heliosoides LH1544 150515.JPG (74.81 KiB) Viewed 6863 times
weingartia hertusii VS430 150515.JPG
weingartia hertusii VS430 150515.JPG (42.88 KiB) Viewed 6863 times
weingartia juckeri VZ429 150515.JPG
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weingartia lanata WR468 150515.JPG
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weingartia mairanana KK1521 150515.JPG
weingartia mairanana KK1521 150515.JPG (53.73 KiB) Viewed 6863 times
weingartia patriciae LH 150515.JPG
weingartia patriciae LH 150515.JPG (90.91 KiB) Viewed 6863 times
weingartia pygmaea HTH029 150515.JPG
weingartia pygmaea HTH029 150515.JPG (42.17 KiB) Viewed 6863 times
weingartia rauschii VZ50a 150515.JPG
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weingartia rauschii VZ50a 150515.JPG
weingartia rauschii VZ50a 150515.JPG (62.27 KiB) Viewed 6863 times
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weingartia sp. torotoro aff. HS140 JK486-1 150515.JPG
weingartia sp. torotoro aff. HS140 JK486-1 150515.JPG (77.52 KiB) Viewed 6863 times
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weingartia sp. torotoro HS140 150515.JPG (94.05 KiB) Viewed 6863 times
weingartia taratensis JK453-3 150515.JPG
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Wow, wonderful!!
We sailed through endless skies
Stars shine like eyes
The black night sighs
The moon in silver trees
Falls down in tears

Light of the night
The earth, a purple blaze
Of sapphire haze in orbital ways...
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What an amazing assortment!
Really love the Weingartia heliosoides, but the Gymnocalicium andreae has got to be the most attractive Gymno flower I've ever seen - love it!
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Awesome!
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