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Dichotomous pup!

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well i found some old pics of the flower & took some more of the plant today. They seem to grow much more robust when planted in the ground.

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love the 3rd pic down! its like those californian poppies are little candles praising the cactus :)

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THanks for sharing Zelly those are some amazing pics, can't wait till I see some flowering :)

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Here's a few pics of T strigonus, which seems to be a clumping, creeping type. It reminds me of a miniaturized T spachianus. Havent seen any flowers from it though.

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They should be yellow. Had a Strigonus Motherplant that was one meter wide. They get veeeeeery fat. Almost killed me when i fell on it so i had to let it go.

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Bifurcation

From bifurcate 'to divide into branches', from medieval Latin bifurcatus, the past participle of bifurcare, from Latin bifurcus 'two-pronged', itself from bi- + furca 'fork'

In botany, a dichotomy is a mode of branching by repeated bifurcation. Thus a focus on branching rather than division.

The plant shown in the picture is actually showing a single bifurcation!

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That is one hell of a font lol

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