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Apr 16, 2024 3:40 PM CST
Name: tarev
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Gasteria glomerata flowers looks puffier this time after our recent weekend rains..deeper red orange and truly more balloon-like:

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Pachyveria blooms finally on much better appearance as well:
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Sulcorebutia arenacea in bud formation; I was initially worried it may just turn mushy seeing it has lost its usual more uniform roundish shape. Thankfully it has adjusted somehow and is also making a new pup:
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Echeveria ramillete continues with its blooming show:
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Euphorbia milii in bloom, glad the very few blooms remained even after getting some hail damage:
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