Some more pics from the Birmingham Autumn Show

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Thanks Julie!:)

Hadn't noticed the red Lithops flowers until you said.

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Aaah ok.

We need Ian here. Which Lithops have red flowers? I didn't think there were any.

Want one! :D
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Great pictures Vic,is it compulsory for Birmingham members to own stonking great Feros :D
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Good pics Vic, wish the show was nearer I would of loved to have gone.
Julie, I think you'll find the red looking lithop flowers are old ones, if I'm wrong then I'll race you for one.(:D

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Great pics! Vic, some really beautiful plants there, thanks for the photos.
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Vic Wrote:
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> Best other succulent for Sheila Townley with her
> impressive Echeveria lindsayana

Very very nice, I tried this sp a while ago and but it didn't like me :embar:
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I thought you meant Ant ws the old er... sorry senior person on the stage :D

Certainly some good plants there Vic, I think I'll have to put mine on a Hi protein diet to catch up with some of those :D
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Nice set of photos Vic , did your sales go well ??
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Cracking set of pics Vic. What on earth beat that superb Mamm crucigera.
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Re: Some more pics from the Birmingham Autumn Show

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Thanks all!

Sorry Bill - I can't even remember seeing an Haworthia although I'm sure there must of been one or two!

Not compulsory Bruce but favourable!;)

1st went to the large clump of setispina John seen in picture 6.
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