Not Faucaria tigrina?

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iann
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Not Faucaria tigrina?

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The front cover of the MSG bulletin features drawings of appropriate plants. Recently these have been produced by Brian McDonough. The latest cover drawing is described as Faucaria felina, but appears to be something else. Aloinopsis? Anyone else want to guess?
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Is it possible to show the drawing ? Useless question otherwise.
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The caption was not changed form the drawing for the 2016 cover. It should say Schwantesia borcherdsii and will do next time.

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Re: Not Faucaria tigrina?

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topsy wrote:The caption was not changed form the drawing for the 2016 cover. It should say Schwantesia borcherdsii and will do next time.

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That's what it is! Thank you, I couldn't pin it down despite having one of these.
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