today's flowering
Re: today's flowering cleistocactus winteri
this flower bloomed on a rainy day and something cold
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Gabriel
Re: today's flowering
Ehinopsis is a pure wonder! Great flower!
Re: today's flowering
hello snowcat
what surprises me is that it usually blooms in February-March
and this time it did in September
regards
what surprises me is that it usually blooms in February-March
and this time it did in September
regards
Gabriel
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Hello dinfelu,
a few minutes ago I also posted a few images of a cactus I was told is Echinopsis eyriesii. Perhaps it is Echinopsis oxygona, but I do not know how to tell them apart. Your plant is pure white, while mine does have pinkish outer petals. Whatever they may be, both your plant and mine are a sight to behold, when they are in flower. Over the years my plant has grown quite a number of additional stems and now takes up more room than what I had planned for it when placing the single stem into the ground. I had to transfer some of my less vigorous cacti to another location and also to remove several of the stems growing at the perimeter. Because the clump is growing near a now dead tree, I shall have to take that whole large clump out in the very near future (next spring?). Keeping it intact will not be an easy task and I am not looking forward to that job.
Harald
a few minutes ago I also posted a few images of a cactus I was told is Echinopsis eyriesii. Perhaps it is Echinopsis oxygona, but I do not know how to tell them apart. Your plant is pure white, while mine does have pinkish outer petals. Whatever they may be, both your plant and mine are a sight to behold, when they are in flower. Over the years my plant has grown quite a number of additional stems and now takes up more room than what I had planned for it when placing the single stem into the ground. I had to transfer some of my less vigorous cacti to another location and also to remove several of the stems growing at the perimeter. Because the clump is growing near a now dead tree, I shall have to take that whole large clump out in the very near future (next spring?). Keeping it intact will not be an easy task and I am not looking forward to that job.
Harald
Re: today's flowering Mammillaria hahniana
soon the crown will be full of flowers, I will show them to you this is a preview
Gabriel
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Hello dinfelu,
nice, healthy-looking cacti! I noticed, that behind the Mammillaria albilanata oaxacana you have a Pachycereus marginatus plant. Is that one in a pot, or in the ground? I am trying to grow two of these cacti in the ground. They are placed near my house wall on the south side of the building.
Thus far they are doing fine, perhaps, because the last several winters were pretty mild.
Harald
nice, healthy-looking cacti! I noticed, that behind the Mammillaria albilanata oaxacana you have a Pachycereus marginatus plant. Is that one in a pot, or in the ground? I am trying to grow two of these cacti in the ground. They are placed near my house wall on the south side of the building.
Thus far they are doing fine, perhaps, because the last several winters were pretty mild.
Harald
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hello Harald
I have all my cacti in pots and I like to move them until now, none are on the ground
one day I'm going to cheer up and put some of the greats on the ground
I panic losing any of them, but I would like to have the
echinocactus grusonii and ferocactus on the ground
I'll think about it
greetings
I have all my cacti in pots and I like to move them until now, none are on the ground
one day I'm going to cheer up and put some of the greats on the ground
I panic losing any of them, but I would like to have the
echinocactus grusonii and ferocactus on the ground
I'll think about it
greetings
Gabriel
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Re: today's flowering
What is the last one?
Re: today's flowering
Looks like M. camptotricha ?