Friday, February 1, 2013

Senecio rowleyanus flower

Obviously, this is a closeup. The flower's not that big. But it's really quite fascinating when you get up close and personal.

6 comments:

  1. Hola LUTHER esta hermosa y espero que estés bien junto a tu familia.

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  2. We've been fighting colds ever since January 3, but are getting better. I hope you and yours are doing fine.

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  3. Hello , So that's how that plants looks when it does bloom :) .
    I never got mine to bloom OR I never really noticed the blooms when it did bloom . I guess that I'm too rough with these as I always was knocking off the "Peas "
    Sorry to hear that you & the wife have been ill .
    when are you going to start taking orders ?
    Hope you are feeling better ,
    Take care !
    Mike

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  4. Hi Mike,
    We're definitely on the mend. However, we are getting older and it's getting harder to keep up with things, especially the preparation of orders for shipping. As a result we'll be slowly winding down the business this year. We'll start taking orders again at the end of February but we can't guarantee speed!
    Peace.

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  5. I understand completely, being injured in a truck accident , I find I am now disabled & never to return to work . I had a nice part time auction based hobby going at the time that allowed me to get most any plant I wanted ,I lost everything due to neglect in the greenhouse & now all I can handle is the Haworthias , gasterias . I use them as therapy now to keep my mind active . So when you do open I like to get some stock breeding plants if you can . I am in no hurry & i've learned that waiting with patience is a blessing that I never knew before . Look forward to dealing with you in the coming weeks .
    Mike

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  6. What a fascinating flower! My S. rowleyanus is still pretty small, so it will be a while until I see anything like this - if ever!

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