Here it is (some of it)
First Gasteria flower of the year
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Re: First Gasteria flower of the year
Endeavouring to grow Aylostera, Echinocereus, Echinopsis, Gymnocalycium, Matucana, Rebutia, and Sulcorebutia. Fallen out of love with Lithops and aggravated by Aeoniums.
Currently being wooed by Haworthia, attempting hybridisation, and enticed by Mesembs.
Currently being wooed by Haworthia, attempting hybridisation, and enticed by Mesembs.
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Re: First Gasteria flower of the year
'Eternity is but a a brief moment away'
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'Eternity is but a a brief moment away'
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Re: First Gasteria flower of the year
A double flower spike on Gasteria rawlinsoni
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Re: First Gasteria flower of the year
Not the first of the year, but this is the incoming flower of my first gasteria and in fact one of the first succulents I ever bought - g. armstrongii from a seller on eBay I still buy from now and again.
Please excuse the bit of cold damage!
Please excuse the bit of cold damage!
Growing in Nottingham for the past 4 years and recently found my way to a Nottingham branch meeting. A few plants on a windowsill has very quickly turned into a greenhouse full!
Attempting to grow a range of turbinicarpus, coryphantha, escobaria and several other cactus genera. Tylecodons, pelargoniums and conophytums keep me occupied in the winter and an ever expanding number of gasteria live under the bench.
Attempting to grow a range of turbinicarpus, coryphantha, escobaria and several other cactus genera. Tylecodons, pelargoniums and conophytums keep me occupied in the winter and an ever expanding number of gasteria live under the bench.