Epi's are bloomin'

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jody
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Epi's are bloomin'

Post by jody »

My epi's are blooming! :D

These plants are so ugly, good thing they have amazing flowers to make up for it :lol:
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pinkish/reddish and HUGE flower
pinkish/reddish and HUGE flower
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kHT
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Post by kHT »

Oh Pretty, pretty and even prettier than ours! Do you have names for them? How many do you have?
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WOW :o Gorgeous!
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Very nice! :)
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Post by jody »

Thanks everyone!

No names KHT. They were an untagged gift from my mom a couple years ago. These are the only 2 I have, but probably not for long as much as I'm loving these flowers :lol: I'd be happy to share some cuttings with you when they are done blooming if you'd like.
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Post by moonflowerde »

beautiful! I love epis.
I have 2 night blooming cereous - but they've never bloomed..3 years old. can't wait.
also have a Rhipsalis cereuscula -thats the epi family too-but not the stunning blooms like yours.

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