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Apr 21, 2014 2:28 PM CST
South Texas (Zone 9a)
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synonym Acanthorhipsalis monacantha, ...

A young plant. It suffered a little during the winter. During freezing I kept her protected in the gardening tool shed. But it made ​​two flowers.
All pictures were taken yesterday, April 20, 2014, except one (mentioned below).

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The flower is open just one day

Yesterday the first flower was gone and closed:
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Second flower.
Unopened flower bud (of second flower) (this photo is take on 18 April, 2014)
The flower open (second flower)
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