T's spring / summer collection

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Post by peter »

Very nice! Cool looking flowers on that Piaranthus! :)
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Holy smokes :shock: post of the week for sure. Loving all of it. Really Like that Cleistocactus 8)
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Hell yeah!
Nice lot there, Tony.
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Nice show man! I like all that variety!
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Thanks guys! :)
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WOW!

Really fantastic stuff Tony, that decipiens is beautiful. The Adenium as well, I like these plants and think I would like to get one some day. That Gymno too - of course its awesome. :D
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Nice flowers! :)
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Post by kevin63129 »

Your latest pics of plants you have are great.You have an awesome collection.
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Thanks everyone. :)
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Been awhile, still a few nice plants to share.
Turbinicarpus gielsdorfianus
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Copiapoa tenuissima
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Frailea grahliana
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Gymnocalycium schickendantzii?
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Gymnocalycium denudatum
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Echinopsis hybrid
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T. setispinas
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And one of my monsters bloomin for the first time, the heat really got to this one early, wasnt even 9:00am and it was wilting already.
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A second flush on Mammilaria sphaerica almost full coverage.Image
Got a few stinkers goin too.
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Piaranthus #1 getting ready for a show.
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piaranthus #2 putting on a show.
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And while Im at it, one for the euphorbia gang. :)
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Awesome Gymnos - and a very nice Copiapoa! Fantastic stuff! :)
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That G. denudatum seems to be a double flower - really beautiful.
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Awesome stuff man!
Great Turb and Frailea clumps.
Gymnocalycium schickendantzii?

Could this be a form of G. pflanzi?
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Could this be a form of G. pflanzi?
Thought so too. :)
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Yes... yes it could. :lol:
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