My Lithops are bloom-lazy this year but there's still something going on on the windowsill.
Crassula rupestris has lots and lots of flower stalks but I think it'll take some time for them all to develop. Can't wait to see it in full bloom. :)
Avonia quinaria ssp. alstonii that
already had flowers this year has recently developed a new flower bud. Interestingly it grows right out of the caudex, not out of the tip of a branch. I hope it has enough strength to open the flower.
Oh, and the Green Horn is still trying to bloom. Fingers crossed~
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