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                    [ArticleID] => 187850
                    [Title] => Flowers in Bloom
                    [Summary] => This is a somewhat unusual December topic on succulents, particularly since the large majority of these plants have already finished their flowering and are now in their "resting" or dormancy stage. But a few plants in my collection have been putting out flowers over the last two months or so; some are natural late-bloomers, but others are a bit surprising. 

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ARIOCARPUS AND CONOPHYTUMS
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                    [ArticleID] => 187850
                    [Title] => Flowers in Bloom
                    [Summary] => This is a somewhat unusual December topic on succulents, particularly since the large majority of these plants have already finished their flowering and are now in their "resting" or dormancy stage. But a few plants in my collection have been putting out flowers over the last two months or so; some are natural late-bloomers, but others are a bit surprising. 

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