Is my value that wrong?

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Bill
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Re: Is my value that wrong?

Post by Bill »

No problem Stephen, I am sure you'll return the favour one day (if I have one).

I certainly wouldn't pay more than a couple of quid for fasciata.

Self fertility so I am told is very varible in Haworthia, some like kingiania are, some aren't and some it depends on the clone. Only guarenteed way to find out is plant them and see.

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Re: Is my value that wrong?

Post by Geoff Lovell »

Thanks Bill...Sold Out

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Re: Is my value that wrong?

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Hi all

A few weeks ago a Discocactus went for ?38. Totally rediculous. There is one particular Ebay nursery who is getting totally mad prices for his plants.

Succulent tissue culture has Haworthia koelmaniorum, as does Exotica (Ernst Specks)
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Re: Is my value that wrong?

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Hi Geoff

Shame that, if you don't get sorted by end of September I may just be able to sort you out.

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Re: Is my value that wrong?

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I nearlt spent ?70 on a haworthia, but stopped myself!

Varied collection, likes astrophytums, gymnos, mammillaria...joining Northumberland branch feb06
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Re: Is my value that wrong?

Post by Geoff Lovell »

I'll take you up on the offer Bill, they seem like rocking horse manure and yet they never used to be.
I am trying to replace all the choice plants I had when I was a founder member of the Haworthia Society.
For example...where can I buy Sordida, Scabra etc.
I did buy some super plants from John Pilbeam recently...Oh well, back to the search.

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Re: Is my value that wrong?

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Hi Geoff,
Not sure if you have anything to trade but I have MANY to many for my own good of Haworthias so I may be able to help. By all means contact me off list.

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Re: Is my value that wrong?

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Joyce cocozza had some Scabra's



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