Many!Many!Many! Pereskia aculeata Flower!

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Many!Many!Many! Pereskia aculeata Flower!

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That's a very nice sight to see! I've been to places like this.....sadly without the nice cactus and flowers...
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Beautiful!
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Nice! I'll bet most people seeing that think it is some kind of rose, not a cactus!
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My friend Pereskia aculeata flower as Rosa banksiae flower. :lol:
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That is a magnificent Pereskia wuyexiao. I have grown one next to my house north of San Francisco for many years and it starts to flower in November I think. The early frosts come along and the flowers don't open enough to enjoy them then the frosts kill back the shoots some but it comes right back all healthy in the spring. It looks nothing like your huge plant. Where is your plant located? Thank you for sharing.
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Many people think this flower is a Rosa!
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Steve Stephens wrote:That is a magnificent Pereskia wuyexiao. I have grown one next to my house north of San Francisco for many years and it starts to flower in November I think. The early frosts come along and the flowers don't open enough to enjoy them then the frosts kill back the shoots some but it comes right back all healthy in the spring. It looks nothing like your huge plant. Where is your plant located? Thank you for sharing.


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Beautiful plant! I love seeing any plants in this genus since it is so rare in cultivation except for grafting.
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Daiv I am growing two of them, that I won't use for grafting.. one is P. acuelata and the other if P. grandiflora (I Think thats what survived) I had three... originally the other was P. belo. They are pretty nice plants! I like seeing different cacti than what is commercially available too. And yes yes they are beautiful :)
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