Fall in Southamerica = Ariocarpus season
Fall in Southamerica = Ariocarpus season
Hi folks,
after some weather changes from cool to warm, the "Arios" started to bloom, today with 30 flowers!
A. trigonus
A. retusus, A. furfuraceus
A. retusus
A. trigonus
A. furfuraceus "confusus"
A. fissuratus, A. agavoides
Hope you like the pics.
Best regards
Alex
after some weather changes from cool to warm, the "Arios" started to bloom, today with 30 flowers!
A. trigonus
A. retusus, A. furfuraceus
A. retusus
A. trigonus
A. furfuraceus "confusus"
A. fissuratus, A. agavoides
Hope you like the pics.
Best regards
Alex
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Very nice display Alex!!! My Arios are pushing fruit out now, and ants are getting busy!! Your A retusus/trigonus with the pink flower could be A confusus, which can have white, pink or fuschia flower
Saludos
Edit: I just noticed that you also have some confusus in there, so disregard!
Saludos
Edit: I just noticed that you also have some confusus in there, so disregard!
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