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"Armoured" bud on a calcarea
Titanopsis
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Re: Titanopsis
Aww, look at that knobbly bud! Will it be yellow?
Happy carrier of Forby Disorder - an obsession with Euphorbia obesa.
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Re: Titanopsis
...pushing the limit a bit but this is what the white spots look like very close
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Re: Titanopsis
Sulking now, I had a plan for some simular shots when I get back from my hike tomorrow shan't bother now
They are so reptilian, very nice.
They are so reptilian, very nice.
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Mainly Haworthia and Gasteria, a few other South African succulents and the odd spiky thing.
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Re: Titanopsis
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this goes with the last posting, I'm not spelling that name again! :-)
this goes with the last posting, I'm not spelling that name again! :-)
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Re: Titanopsis
Knobbles on knobbles! Nature likes fractals.
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Re: Titanopsis
Hi Bill, sorry I was deliberately keeping off the Haworthias.
Hi Julie, should be yellow.
Hi Julie, should be yellow.
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Re: Titanopsis
No worries Roy, means I might be more incline to get on with the assignment for the course I am doing instead of fiddling in the greenhouse.
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Re: Titanopsis
The two plants
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