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Hey,
I was outside today and caught one of my pygmies flowering. I'd never seen one of these before, and thought it was a cool flower. It's D. echinoblastus, grown from gemmae from Tamlin:
The picture is kinda blury, but it's hard to focus on a tiny flower!
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