Echevaria a sad tale
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Echevaria a sad tale
In March I lost my dear wife of nearly sixty years. At the funeral my daughter spotted what she called succulents on a wreath. Somehow she aquiered these, brought them home and said "dad can you do anything with these ". At the time I could not even think. They were tatty and root less Echevarias. I put them in a shallow tray with Tescos finest, and just put them on a high garden wall, then promptly forgot about them. Today some thing caught my attention, it was flower stalk. We were both very pleased. Cheers
- Ernie
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Re: Echevaria a sad tale
Very nice - them growing was meant to be.
'Eternity is but a a brief moment away'
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Re: Echevaria a sad tale
This is a very sad time for you Eric, but what remarkable story, these little plants have done really well against the odds. Let's hope they continue to flourish.
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Re: Echevaria a sad tale
Sympathy for your loss Eric, but a heartening sequel. I'm sure you will treasure these plants.
Rod Smith
Growing a mixed collection of cacti & other succulents; mainly smaller species with a current emphasis on lithops & conophytum.
Growing a mixed collection of cacti & other succulents; mainly smaller species with a current emphasis on lithops & conophytum.