I got kicked out of the kitchen so I can't make my Sloe Gin. The grandchildren want some diabolical cartoons on the box so I can't watch the sport and it is too cold to stay in the greenhouse for long so I farted about on the computer making a Succulent Wordsearch up. The 25 succulents can be found horizontally,vertically or diagonally and can read forwards or backwards. Each name is split up into 2 words.
1. ANACAMPSEROS ALSTONII
2. ALOE SAUNDERSIAE
3. IPOMOEA HOLUBII
4. HAWORTHIA WOOLLEYI
5. TITANOPSIS CALCAREA
6. SARCOCAULON MULTIFIDUM
7. EUPHORBIA ABDELKURI
8. ADROMISCHUS PHILLIPSIAE
9. LITHOPS OPTICA
10. CONOPHYTUM BURGERI
11. MONADENIUM MAGNIFICUM
12. PACHYPODIUM NAMAQUANUM
13. ECHEVERIA LAUI
14. CRASSULA TECTA
15. DUVALIA PARVIFLORA
16. OTHONNA CACALIOIDES
17. SEDUM FRUTESCENS
18. DUDLEYA BRITTONII
19. AEONIUM NOBILE
20. ADENIUM OBESUM
21. GASTERIA BATESIANA
22. HUERNIA ZEBRINA
23. AGAVE PUMILA
24. ADENIA SPINOSA
25. BRACHYSTELMA BARBERAE
Happy Christmas
John E
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I have been growing C & S since 1968. A lot of my plants were imports in the early 1970s. I am a Crawley branch member sometimes!
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Re: Succulent Wordsearch
Thanks, John. I know a family member who likes wordsearches... and the sound of her own voice. I have a cunning plan for the hols...
I sympathise about the telly. Ours is tuned in to a never-ending stream of grisly disturbing murder dramas.
This screen is better.
I sympathise about the telly. Ours is tuned in to a never-ending stream of grisly disturbing murder dramas.
This screen is better.
Happy carrier of Forby Disorder - an obsession with Euphorbia obesa.
NB. Anyone failing to provide a sensible name for me to address them will be called, or referred to, as Fred.
NB. Anyone failing to provide a sensible name for me to address them will be called, or referred to, as Fred.
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Re: Succulent Wordsearch
That'll keep the kids busy. I know you're only 3 but can you spell "Anacampseros"???
Cheshire, UK
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Re: Succulent Wordsearch
Well, that little girl on the TV advert can spell paleontology with her bricks (or is it paeleontology?)
Somerset Phil
Somerset Phil
Member of Somerset branch. I have a diverse mixture of small cacti plus a few larger survivors from a previous collection. I also like Stapeliads, Titanopsis, Anacampseros, and various other succulents. Now proud owner of many self-raised seedlings.