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- Bill in SC
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lots more today including some i bought yesterday
some pics on the other pages have been replaced with better ones
Rebutia heliosa v.nova RH280
Rebutia pygmaea v.mudanensis WR689
Rebutia steinmannii v.costata
Weingartia lecoriensis
at just 15mm dia this is my smallest flowering plant so far
Rebutia pygmaea
Sulcorebutia breviflora
i bought this one as Rebutia pulchella but they should have red flowers
and this is Rebutia violaciflora
some pics on the other pages have been replaced with better ones
Rebutia heliosa v.nova RH280
Rebutia pygmaea v.mudanensis WR689
Rebutia steinmannii v.costata
Weingartia lecoriensis
at just 15mm dia this is my smallest flowering plant so far
Rebutia pygmaea
Sulcorebutia breviflora
i bought this one as Rebutia pulchella but they should have red flowers
and this is Rebutia violaciflora
incurable cactoholic
growing rebutia's with a mix of others.
growing rebutia's with a mix of others.
Hi hob,
Great show !!
I am particularly pleased to see that FR1113 -pygmaea v. haagei with a bloom. I've had that clone for years and can barely keep it alive, let alone see a flower!!
I suspect that it is just too hot here in summer for it, and some other rebutia, sulcorebutia clan.
Thanks for the re-assuring treat :)
GeneS
Great show !!
I am particularly pleased to see that FR1113 -pygmaea v. haagei with a bloom. I've had that clone for years and can barely keep it alive, let alone see a flower!!
I suspect that it is just too hot here in summer for it, and some other rebutia, sulcorebutia clan.
Thanks for the re-assuring treat :)
GeneS
Nomenclature
I think weingartia and sulcorebutia have all been absorbed by rebutia now, haven't they?
I have one of those "weingartia" above. Mine has loads of wool. It looks like somebody dripped sweet roll frosting all over it.
I have one of those "weingartia" above. Mine has loads of wool. It looks like somebody dripped sweet roll frosting all over it.
Re: Nomenclature
yes but not im my greenhousereadymade wrote:I think weingartia and sulcorebutia have all been absorbed by rebutia now, haven't they?
incurable cactoholic
growing rebutia's with a mix of others.
growing rebutia's with a mix of others.
- cactuspolecat
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i bought this with a tag saying Aylostera species, probably a hybrid it has great spination and very vivid orange flowers.
Rebutia krainziana
Rebutia narvaecensis [edit] the name on the tag is wrong on this one .....looks like it might be minuscula [/edit]
Rebutia euanthema v. tilcarensis
Rebutia pygmaea v. elegantula
Rebutia pygmaea v. colorea nice purple outer petals
Sulcorebutia perplexiflora pretty multi coloured flower
Sulcorebutia species lau 389 a tiny plant 15mm dia
gotta love this sunny weather
Rebutia krainziana
Rebutia narvaecensis [edit] the name on the tag is wrong on this one .....looks like it might be minuscula [/edit]
Rebutia euanthema v. tilcarensis
Rebutia pygmaea v. elegantula
Rebutia pygmaea v. colorea nice purple outer petals
Sulcorebutia perplexiflora pretty multi coloured flower
Sulcorebutia species lau 389 a tiny plant 15mm dia
gotta love this sunny weather
Last edited by hob on Sat Apr 28, 2007 7:13 pm, edited 2 times in total.
incurable cactoholic
growing rebutia's with a mix of others.
growing rebutia's with a mix of others.
- cactuspolecat
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- Joined: Sat Mar 04, 2006 9:59 am
- Location: Devonport, Tasmania. OZ