Echeveria spraypaintianus
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Echeveria spraypaintianus
Succulent horrors in Wilko yesterday
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Re: Echeveria spraypaintianus
They sprayed an Echeveria green? I've lost track of how many things are wrong with that.
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Re: Echeveria spraypaintianus
I spotted some of those cacti with dyed blooms in Tesco the other day as well.
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Re: Echeveria spraypaintianus
hi i know the wholesale nursery in the Netherlands, where they spray the echeverias with multicolours i have been going over there for over 50 years and they started that 2 years ago i think they are horrible.
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Re: Echeveria spraypaintianus
I should have thought if they wanted to make Echeverias interesting they could have used much more attractive colours.
(Not a serious post, before anybody reacts!)
I find ALL of these painted and mutilated plants to be complete abominations.
(Not a serious post, before anybody reacts!)
I find ALL of these painted and mutilated plants to be complete abominations.