[quote]Aloenut wrote:
And the answer is A Haworthia marumiana var batesiana.
This has been outside for 3 winters in a sheltered position and seems to be thriving. Although it isn't clumping as quickly as the ones in the greenhouse.[/quote]
That's looking well, Frank, I must admit I have been highly temped to try a few outdoors and there are a few gaps in my scree bed so looks like a few will be going in there.
My greenhouse this morning
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Re: My greenhouse this morning
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Mainly Haworthia and Gasteria, a few other South African succulents and the odd spiky thing.
Haworthiad Editor
Mainly Haworthia and Gasteria, a few other South African succulents and the odd spiky thing.