This is my plant when first purchased. It was in horrid clay round urn and awful compost so I repotted it. Ignore green straggly bits, that belongs to separate plant. I'm trying to work out odds of getting it right way up!
Aeonium velour
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Re: Aeonium velour
Becomes right way up when I click it (to enlarge it) using Firefox.JaneO wrote:I'm trying to work out odds of getting it right way up!
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Treasurer, Haworthia Society
Chairman, Tephrocactus Study Group
Moderator, BCSS Forum
Kent
(Gasteria, Mammillaria, small Opuntia, Cleistocactus and Sempervivum are my current special interests)
Re: Aeonium velour
Hi Tony,
Can you not make it stay that way please! I hate the IPad! It's so frastrating.
Can you not make it stay that way please! I hate the IPad! It's so frastrating.
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Re: Aeonium velour
Could this be a case of garden centre trade plants being 'pumped up' - fast growth leading to more branching - as compared to C&S aficionados' versions that have been grown hard and haven't branched? A bit like a grafted Blossfeldia branches but an own-roots one doesn't.
Phil Crewe, BCSS 38143. Mostly S. American cacti, esp. Lobivia, Sulcorebutia and little Opuntia
Re: Aeonium velour
Hi Phil,
I actually bought it in July so I had had it for a month on earlier photo. It had grown a lot in better compost and pot! Not boasting...just the way it was! Bought from Rosebourne which is independent Garden Centre on par with Ayletts? It exudes quality.
I actually bought it in July so I had had it for a month on earlier photo. It had grown a lot in better compost and pot! Not boasting...just the way it was! Bought from Rosebourne which is independent Garden Centre on par with Ayletts? It exudes quality.