a few miniature crassulas

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a few miniature crassulas

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no real reason to post these, just trying out my new camera really, first is tecta

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columella
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and barklyi
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Very nice pics Steve. tecta is my favourite.
I have a teres which looks very similar to your barklyii - are they synonyms or similar sp?

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Lovely texture on the top one, I would say the camera works! :)

The third looks close to one my mother has, and when I broke a piece off it by accident, I thought I'd try to root it.

(you can see a little of it in the nelii thread..)
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Nice photos Steve!
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Hi Nick

Crassula teres is the same as Crassula barklyi and it is one of my favourites. I had one once but I haven't found a replacement. Any ideas where I might get one? I could try it from seed I guess, as I see Doug and Vivi Rowland have them, but I already have too many seeds and I would get carried away with the order form.

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I had one from Whitestone over a decade ago (didn't survive my house moves) Looking now Roy still has a few clones with field data. In fact, he has rather a good selection of Crassula.
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