The time goes forward and different things changes. My Epithelantha micromeris pushed into the foreground its red berry after early summer blooming :) I will wait the harvesting time :)
Also new friends came to my collection - two Conophytum globosum, three Lithops C-72 pseudotruncatella v. dendritica and three Lithops C-362 bromfieldii var. insularis cv. 'Sulphurea' .
Great looking plants. Your photos are awesome. Those conophytums look very cool. :)
ReplyDelete:) Thank you very much! Yea, conos are like a globes or like a young green olives :))
DeleteEpithelantha micromeris is one of my favorite cacti. Beautiful little plant. The red fruit just adds an extra bit of color. I have two older plants that produce a lot of fruit, but I keep the plants outside in summer and usually the birds take all my fruit. I also like the Lithops bromfieldii var. insularis cv. 'Sulphurea' plants, very nice patterns. I have an old one with very large windows, so the pattern is quite different. You can see it here:
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Thank you very much for your kind words. Your plants are outstanding! I saw the image of your Epithelantha.... I can only dream about such beauty! Thank you for the pictures!
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