Home from ELK (Pictures included)

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My truncata isn't anything like that size really! I have only one Haworthia that might be "interesting" to a collector, it has an ISI number and some name that has changed to something else I can't pronounce :conf:
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What is it Ian?
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Haworthia schuldteana var. erecta is the name on the label (well that's the name in my database, assuming I copied it correctly :)). ISI 89-59.
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I see 3, possibly 4 imposters, the Mitrophyllums, formerly Conophyllums not Conophytums!(:D
Especially interested in Mesembs. small Aloes and South African miniatures and bulbs.
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Haworthia schuldtiana var. erecta which if I remember correctly is now Haworthia maraisii var. notabilis. If you ever have an offset.........
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Alright Brian there is always one :neer:. There is one that is not a mesemb.
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:tweed:






:shrugs:
Especially interested in Mesembs. small Aloes and South African miniatures and bulbs.
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Reassuring that I'm not the only one who can't pronounce all the names! :lolbt:
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Good stuff Bill - that lot will keep you busy!!

Nice pics and plants David and nice to of met you!!
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Re: Home from ELK (Pictures included)

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Yeh but I have got to finish getting the hay in first :( and I am picking up another greenhouse on Friday.
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