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Aloe rupestris


Aloe rupestris (Aloe rupestris)

Winter is flowering time for many Aloe.



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WOW!

I was rather pleased with my A.striatula flower until I saw this!

3 Aug, 2013

 

Each has its own beauty, Meanie! I will be just as pleased with a striatula flower, unique.

3 Aug, 2013

 

I need more yellow flowering succulents. Seen a couple of Echeveria that look good.

3 Aug, 2013

 

Yeah, always, sometimes just a little understated.

4 Aug, 2013

 

Agree with that! One of the delights of the flowers on the smaller succulents I think.

5 Aug, 2013

 

Taking macro's of small flowers or less showy flowers (to us), many times reveal a wondrous combination of colours as can some uninteresting flowers give strong scents and some HUGE ones, no scent. Cannot help to love it.

6 Aug, 2013

 

You're so right! Ledebouria socialis is a great example.

7 Aug, 2013

 

Yes. Also many of the Crassulaceae family.

8 Aug, 2013

 

That's true - I'm starting off a wee Echeveria collection. E.pulvinata should be the next to bloom.

8 Aug, 2013



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