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Matucana roseoalba, getting ready for its second flush.
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Matucana roseoalba getting ready to burst.
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Matucana roseoalba, bam!
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Copiapoa dura, pollen sacs everywhere
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Echinocereus pectinatus, Coahuila
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Sulcorebutia mentosa getting ready for a major show.
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Sulcorebutia mentosa, incredible display! Same plant as...
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Sulcorebutia arenacea, MN4400, going on its second majo...
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Lobivia pentlandii, WR956
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Parodia sanguiniflora on a rainy day.
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Multi-headed Parodia sanguiniflora
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Parodia sanguiniflora with monstrose growth.
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Sulcorebutia swobodae, huge specimens getting ready for...
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Rebutia albipilosa. When this blooms, you will not be a...
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Mammillaria wildii crest trying to bloom.
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Pachypodium 'Arid Lands' flower cluster, very rare sigh...
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Trichocereus species and hybrids getting ready to bloom...
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Trichocereus hybrid with a neon glow.
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Another Trichocereus hybrid with a neon glow.
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Lobivia aurea v quinesensis, a rarity.
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Parodia sanguiniflora
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Parodia sanguiniflora looking more like aurantiacus wit...
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Sulcorebutia swobodae
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Lobovia aurea v fallax with a nice sheen.
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Sulcorebutia steinbachii, JD217
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Sulcorebutia oenantha v pampagrandensis
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Sulcorebutia tarabucoensis v callecallensis, EM351
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Lobivia chrysochete v. chrysochete, BLMT75.06
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4 comments
Conc. your Aeonium spathulatum or subplanum or canariensis. Excuse me that I have to say you that you are completely wrong!! This concerns with 70% garantee an Aeonium ciliatum. I would like to see a close-up of the margin of the leave so that I could be shure. My speciality is the Canarien succ. flora. I am 3 months a year on the Canaries, I just came back from a stay from 15th of march untill the 15th of may, and I am returning in the month of october. I have nearly all the Aeoniums here in study collection in Belgium aswel as the Ceropegia's, the Monanthes, the Greenovia's some local endemics of the Euphorbia's, also the Aichrysum's and ofcoarse the world known Dracaena draco. If you wish let me have your e-mail adress so that I can let you have my photo site so that you can have a reference for your Canarian succ. See you, Albert President " Cactus & Exotica" Belgium
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2002.05.22 at 14:39:47 PDT
Hi folks, I hope you all have enjoyed my photos. If you do leave an entry, please leave your email address so I can respond.
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jnotias 2002.05.23 at 16:12:19 PDT
I truly enjoyed my online visit. Loved the variety of cactus flowers. The bell-shaped flower is beautiful!
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amhalveytoo 2003.12.16 at 12:18:16 PST
Hi Jeff, Great plants and pictures as always. Especially the M.roseoalba and S.mentosa forced me beeing green with envy. Regards. Suleyman
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demir165 2005.05.10 at 05:45:21 PDT
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