I'm feeling PEAvish again
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I'm feeling PEAvish again
Here's another "pea" a bit more squashed this time. I have it as Cono. taylorium but I could be wrong with the name.
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Re: I'm feeling PEAvish again
...and to top it all Derek tells me my Orostachys, which is normally a flat plant of a nice geometrical shape, has good news and bad news. The good news is it's going to flower, the bad news is that means it's going to die.
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....and even worse my other plant ( different variety ) is going that way to.
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The only silver lining on my cloud is that my ISI Aloe bakeri is ok and must increase in value as ISI are not now trading with Europe.
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.......and closer
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Re: I'm feeling PEAvish again
Great pictures of nice plants Roy, I especially like the Aloe!
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I shouldn't have read that just as I was taking a mouthful of tea lol!
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Re: I'm feeling PEAvish again
Incredible flower though Roy!!
Re: I'm feeling PEAvish again
I was reading a book the other night (see, I can read) & that said that all the specimens of a particular variety of bamboo all flower at the same time all round the world - They die apparently as well.
Its amazing how nature sorts it'self out isn't it.
Its amazing how nature sorts it'self out isn't it.
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Warwickshire
A lot of all sorts
Warwickshire
A lot of all sorts