Stapeliad beauties
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- Wiebe
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Stapeliad beauties
On Saturday 20th of June I will give a presentation on Stapeliads at the Zone 19 Symposium (Manchester). These are a few beauties that will be included in my presentation.
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.. and the second one:
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... and the third one:
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Re: Stapeliad beauties
They are beauties and great pictures Wiebe.
Which species?
Which species?
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Re: Stapeliad beauties
Very nice Wiebe, thanks for sharing.
Cheers
Gary
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cacti & other succulents, carnivorous plants
Gary
Plant Interests
cacti & other succulents, carnivorous plants
Re: Stapeliad beauties
The plants are: Socotrella dolichocnema, Orbea gemugofana and Orbea tubiformis.
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Re: Stapeliad beauties
What beautiful plants, Wiebe. I love the buds too, they are a gorgeous shape.
Just so long as you don't ask us to choose a favourite - it's too difficult!
Good luck with your presentation.
Just so long as you don't ask us to choose a favourite - it's too difficult!
Good luck with your presentation.
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