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Parodia chrysacanthion continues..

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Rebutia mixticolor...

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Parodia Ottonis:

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Nice flowers John! 8)
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beautiful flowers! I need more parodiae!
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Thanks!

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That Rebutia is really an eyecatcher. Very beautiful, John.
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wonderful!

I love the flower colors, very subtle.

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Rebtia steimanii 'rauschii' just started. This little plant is covered with buds.

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Sulco swobodae
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Rebutia einsteinii
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Nice Rebutias John!
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Can hardly see the plant under all those buds!
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gorgeous one and all!

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looking good John, those are way ahead of mine.
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The two favorites you posted are the Parodia ottonis, because of its flower and the Rebutia einsteinii, because I admire the spiral arrangement of its ribs. Your other plants also are beautiful.

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After a week of fog, overcast, and rain, we finally got some sun.

Rebutia narvaecensis is usually a great bloomer. It just started:

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Rebutia arenacea (Sulco menesensii)seedling:

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Buds continue to develop on Oroya peruviana:

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Buds developing on Parodia haselbergii ssp graessneri:
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Echinopsis rescue started blooming.

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