Sirius
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I have four succulents that are, or soon will be, blooming. First up, a group shot...
Avonia quinaria ssp. quinaria. Doesn't look like it, but they are spiking!
Senecio sp. 'Mini Blue' with buds.
Anacampseros subnuda var. lubbersii in bloom. Sadly, these flowers will be closed within an hour or two. They only last one afternoon.
I cross pollinated a couple to see if I could get seeds.
In high light, the plant takes on a metallic purple coloring. When I mist in the morning, the water droplets look like purple gemstones. I also love that the plant is hairy.
Avonia quinaria ssp. quinaria. Doesn't look like it, but they are spiking!
Senecio sp. 'Mini Blue' with buds.
Anacampseros subnuda var. lubbersii in bloom. Sadly, these flowers will be closed within an hour or two. They only last one afternoon.
I cross pollinated a couple to see if I could get seeds.
In high light, the plant takes on a metallic purple coloring. When I mist in the morning, the water droplets look like purple gemstones. I also love that the plant is hairy.