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And the red flowered form...

Posted by cactuspolecat Tasmania Aust (My Page) on
Fri, Dec 30, 05 at 15:45

from the archives.

Coryphantha elephantidens.

Enjoy the pic. CP


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RE: And the red flowered form...

This is another plant I've never seen. Magnificent color.

Al


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what a georgeous bloom!


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Ooo, so nice, CP, and with those sparkling spines to boot!

~Rosemarie


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RE: And the red flowered form...

Thanks folks, Al, this plant is a must!, and downright easy to grow too, on my recent post I posted pics of the yellow/pink flowered form (C. bumamma) another easy plant, denser spination and flowers not as spectacular as this but nice just the same.

CP


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RE: And the red flowered form...

Beautiful CP and well grown at that...of course.

Dawn


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Thanks Dawn, I love the "fat" look of the tubercles of this species.

CP


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I'm sure that for one of these I will find some bench space.

Al


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