Echinopsis subdenudata-party

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nachtkrabb
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Echinopsis subdenudata-party

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Hi,
last week I wanted to leave for a couple of days. I am very happy that my Echinopsis subdenudata was kind enough to flower the night before I left.
Look at this.... I am just sorry I can't add the lovely smell. :)
Nachtkrabb
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the afternoon before the party
the afternoon before the party
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in the morning
in the morning
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Yeah!
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It's like a slow-motion fireworks display.
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greenknight wrote: Tue Sep 19, 2023 6:19 am It's like a slow-motion fireworks display.
...that's exactly what it reminds me of, too. :D And you know what? You got about 12h to look at it! :lol:
N.
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