A Blooming Thread

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Strombocactus
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Neoporteria sociabilis
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A lot of pretty plants and flowers. It has become cool and rainy in Northern California for awhile now, slowing things up, but an awful lot of flowers to come shortly. Buds taking their time right now.

Thanks for posting!!
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Trichocereus grandiflorus hybid. 9 buds in all! And after just one day of finding this website and joining this forum, I've learned I'm doing it all wrong! ha, ha! Lots of repotting to keep me busy over the next few weeks. After I finish gathering my potting mix ingredients. Way TOO much peat and dirt in mine. Luckily, my modest collection of cacti are hardier than I am dumb about their care.
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Here is another Trichocereus grandiflorus called "Sun Goddess"
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Wow! Nice shot!
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Idk whether this will work.
Its been forever since ive last been here...
This is echinopsis arachacantha from last summer
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Now that Tim helped me with the ID, here is the Stenocactus sulphureus. Stenocactus Is a lot easier to spell than Echinofossulocactus.
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Turbinicarpus schmiedickeanus ssp. schwarzii in bloom. Started a bunch from seed years ago
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This my rebutia steinmanii. Photo was taken last year
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A unknown delosperma hybrid
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I see, folks on the South are much ahead with their blooms, but I have to show some recent ones too:
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↑Click on for full bloom! 8)

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Euphorbia clava - the plant has a tendency to put out sterile peduncles that dont develop flowers, and unlike loricata, the flowers/cyanthia arent uprigtht. Also less weird looking morphology. This is from last summer
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Here’s a bunch sorry if it’s too much.
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Vingames1 wrote: Mon Apr 13, 2020 1:58 am sorry if it’s too much
If there's such a thing as too many cactus flowers, I haven't seen it!
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Fishhook cacti are like cats, they only like to be petted in one direction
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Also, nice flowers! And I'm curious what the cactus with the brown flowers in the last pic is
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