Tea? (Part 1)

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Milo

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I managed to last to 6pm before I got dressed today must be my own personal record.
 

wafflycat

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tdr1nka said:
A net curtain on your lawn? Is that to stop the neighbours looking at it?

It's to stop Marble from digging up and peeing on my lettuce seedings! I've done a makeshift cloche!

One of my other cacti...

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jonesy

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wafflycat said:
Oooh, I'll have a cuppa please.

One of my spikey things is in bloom. Spikey things are one of the few items of vegetation I manage not to kill off...
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This one has a very strong scent: similar to a lily.

Echinopsis?
 

wafflycat

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mjones said:
Echinopsis?

Haven't a clue. It's green, squat (but not a barrel, more a stubby column) with various similar coming off it, well-spaced vertical lines of small spikes, and every year it delights me with many a large, pink, short-lived, heavily scented bloom.
 

jonesy

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longers said:
I've got a spiky thing in flower at the mo'.

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I'm pretty sure this one is Rebutia. I've got several- they flower very easily and produce little seeds that often germinate the following year.
 

jonesy

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wafflycat said:
Haven't a clue. It's green, squat (but not a barrel, more a stubby column) with various similar coming off it, well-spaced vertical lines of small spikes, and every year it delights me with many a large, pink, short-lived, heavily scented bloom.

I think it is echinopsis then. There are a lot of species, but they have long tubular, short lived flowers.
 
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