Cacti that are looking good.

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  1. IceColdRum

    IceColdRum Cacti & Herb Mad

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    This one's another stunner 'Prof. Dr. Lenzen'

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      'Yellow Tang' - Darryl Miyamoto 2009 Inner petals dark yellow. Outer petals
      dark yellow with some bronze. Double, wide form. Small,
      flat and three-angled growth. {Medium} 'Evening Delight' x 'Chiba
      Lovely Dawn'. Reg. #13534

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        Mammillaria pseudoperbella :-

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        Mammillaria rekoi leptacantha :-

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        Mammillaria bocasana :-

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        Mammillaria hidalgensis :-

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        Mammillaria hahniana :-

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        Mammillaria celsiana
        (40 years old) :-

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          pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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          A 40yr old mammillaria with still just the one head.
          Is that unusual @Michael Hewett , or just usual for that species?
           
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          See, I've never understood the allure of Cactus, but I must admit there are some fine examples here :blue thumb:
           
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            pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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            It might be a gymnocalycium, but I'm no expert, any ideas anyone?
             
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              It is starting to split into two @pete but only since last year :smile:

              We don't all like the same things @Freddy. It takes all sorts ... I hate lawns. I think grass belongs in a field, but there are those who love their little bit of grass - I can't understand it !
              I just love cacti :biggrin:
               
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                Oh for a field! :) But yes, we don't all like the same thing, which is good :dbgrtmb:
                 
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                  Some flowering cacti :smile: ... they are quite small specimens ...

                  Rebutia heliosa :-

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                  Weingartia neocumingii :-

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                  Gymnocalycium baldianum :-

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                  Parodia buiningii :-

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                    Beautiful Michael, your Rebutia heliosa is the wrong colour though... Might it be a Rebutia heliosa hybrid? There's quite a few around often in two tones of yellow/cream/pink/purple

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                      Yes it is a hybrid but I have mislaid the label. I'll have another look for it. :smile:
                       
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                      Another one ...

                      Rebutia muscula

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                        pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                        DSC_0125.JPG Got two separate clones of this Echinocereus, both from seed.
                        When they cross pollinate the fruits that form have a very strong melon like scent when ripe.
                         
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                            Is this the one I bothered you for a cutting from 4 years ago @pete ? as that flowered for the first time for me tonight :)

                            Just a quick snap as I've got work tomorrow and I'm off to a wedding at the weekend...

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