The Queen in the Garden

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The Queen in the Garden

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Hi,

One more cactus is flowering and this sort of flowering is common to this species of the so called mammilaria family

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mammillaria

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Nice to see the flowers there Rainer...looks very pretty!

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No shortage of lovely and interesting plants over there it seems; thanks for sharing.


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JochenM wrote: Wed Feb 24, 2021 5:19 am No shortage of lovely and interesting plants over there it seems; thanks for sharing.
Hi Jochen,

That is right and more interesting is the fact that not all the existing cactii in this area do flower at the same time. Nearly all year around we have the cactii flowering. Each species at a different time of the year.


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That looks like a beautiful polar crown :)

I see you have many more buds coming too :hamster:

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Lovely images, Rainer !

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Nice, Rainer.

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Hi Alexandra,

You being a well known flower connoisseur here as expected the crown has lot more flowers now and still some buds have not developped.

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That is pretty phenomenal :hamster:

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