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ferrel_human
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Hunter hunter said: Here's my flower contribution.

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jimmyBbuffet

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Hunter hunter said: Here's my flower contribution.

Sweeeeet!
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NDStepp84
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p0stij said:
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Hunter hunter said: Here's my flower contribution.

Sweeeeet!
I especially like the flower to the left
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TNK
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Re: the flowers thread [Re: NDStepp84] 1
#23131104 - 04/18/16 03:29 PM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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Didn't know where else to put this, so here seemed fine.

If anyone can give an I.D that'd be cool too, I know it's not any sort of active.
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LSoares
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Re: the flowers thread [Re: TNK]
#23131122 - 04/18/16 03:32 PM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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It's an Echinocereus, but that's as far as I'll go. Nice plant, is it yours?
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TNK
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Re: the flowers thread [Re: LSoares]
#23131154 - 04/18/16 03:42 PM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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No, it is Nature's.
It's about a 3 minute walk from my gate. I am excited for the opuntia to bloom, I have thousands of both cactus on my property.
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LSoares
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Re: the flowers thread [Re: TNK]
#23131313 - 04/18/16 04:20 PM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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It's a privilege to be able to see these wonderful plants in habitat, congratulations.
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Stupendous-Yappi
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Re: the flowers thread [Re: LSoares]
#23132783 - 04/18/16 10:28 PM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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Chamaelobivia 'Rose Quartz'
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Chemical Addiction



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hylocereus undatus
 I almost missed them, saw the bright white out the corner of my eye as I was leaving for work, so I literally sprinted, grabbed my camera, and snapped off a few shots before leaving.
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ferrel_human
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Chemical Addiction said: hylocereus undatus
 I almost missed them, saw the bright white out the corner of my eye as I was leaving for work, so I literally sprinted, grabbed my camera, and snapped off a few shots before leaving.
Nominated chemical. This is lovely man.
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Spanishfly
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An unusual cactus I bought just over a year ago - its first ever single flower.

If you can name the species you can have a cigar.
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ferrel_human
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Ortegocactus macdougalii i believe. know.
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Spanishfly
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Well done, sir. You can have a cigar !!!
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Chemical Addiction said: hylocereus undatus
 I almost missed them, saw the bright white out the corner of my eye as I was leaving for work, so I literally sprinted, grabbed my camera, and snapped off a few shots before leaving.
Very nice,is this the same cactus I found in Florida I wonder?

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LSoares
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Nah, that's a Cereus sp. What we often call Cereus peruvianus.
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Re: the flowers thread [Re: LSoares]
#23137727 - 04/20/16 03:53 PM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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Well,when I expanded his pics,I noticed that the actual cactus looked totally different I just noticed his flower looked identical to mine,so I asked.
So,it was a Peruvianus! I never saw one that big,or ever got blooms from the ones I used to grow,so,I didn't know.
Thanks for the conformation buddy
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kizatzhaddarak
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I got one for you all today. My Mammillaria elongata (golden hue) has come into bloom. I have another one that has bright white spines and glochids etc. So I call one Oro(gold) and one Plata(silver).
This photo is of (Oro) in bloom. April 2016. Enjoy
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LSoares
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Nice. Seems spring has arrived to PNW.
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1234go
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Re: the flowers thread [Re: LSoares]
#23139625 - 04/21/16 08:28 AM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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TheNatureKid said: Didn't know where else to put this, so here seemed fine.

If anyone can give an I.D that'd be cool too, I know it's not any sort of active. 
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LSoares said: It's an Echinocereus, but that's as far as I'll go. Nice plant, is it yours?
Echinocereus triglochidiatus - claret cup cactus?
We've got them here in Texas, this one was at Enchanted Rock SP.
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Burke Dennings
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Re: the flowers thread [Re: 1234go] 2
#23146857 - 04/23/16 10:42 AM (7 years, 9 months ago) |
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Here's one of my cherry trees in bloom. I like this one because the creeping Charlie makes a carpet of purple flowers beneath it.
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