The title for September set by Paul D is "Interesting Shapes".
Paul will select the winner at the end of the month.
Good luck.
Bill
September Photo Competition
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- Jens
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Re: September Photo Competition
It hasn´t been a great bloomer for me so far but its fingers do look somewhat interesting I though.
Puna clavaroides
Puna clavaroides
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Re: September Photo Competition
Is this cheating? Not a xerophyte but still 'Exotica'.
- DaveW
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Re: September Photo Competition
Does an abstract count? Notocactus flower using "Extrude" filter in Photoshop Elements.
DaveW
DaveW
Nottingham Branch BCSS. Joined the then NCSS in 1961, Membership number 11944. Cactus only collection.
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Re: September Photo Competition
As we all love Cacti/Succulent, I thought you might like this one:-)
Angie
Member of BCSS Portsmouth and District Branch since 1993
I like Fraileas,Turbinicarpus and other small cacti and a lot of the tall ones
Member of BCSS Portsmouth and District Branch since 1993
I like Fraileas,Turbinicarpus and other small cacti and a lot of the tall ones
- Sylvia
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Re: September Photo Competition
Rebutia heliosa one of two plants I grew from seed some 20 years ago. This one went cristate and the other normal growth:-
Sylvia in Somerset growing cacti and succulents since 1977
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Re: September Photo Competition
The cristate and variegated form of Euphorbia susannae.
Diane - member of Kingston branch
Growing cacti - balm to the soul!
Growing cacti - balm to the soul!
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Re: September Photo Competition
That's lovely, Diane. Truly 'monstrous' yet beguiling. Is it my imagination or are there more cristate and montrous plants around these days. They used to be somewhat of a rareity, I thought.
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Re: September Photo Competition
Looks like Oscar the Grouch from the Muppets to me!
Somerset Phil
Somerset Phil
Member of Somerset branch. I have a diverse mixture of small cacti plus a few larger survivors from a previous collection. I also like Stapeliads, Titanopsis, Anacampseros, and various other succulents. Now proud owner of many self-raised seedlings.
Re: September Photo Competition
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