June 2011 Photo Competition - Symmetry

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Re: June 2011 Photo Competition - Symmetry

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I know I have already put a couple of pictures on but those were cacti and these are succulents.
The first is one of my favourites, Aeonium tabuliforme, just how symmetrical do you want a plant?
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Re: June 2011 Photo Competition - Symmetry

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Then there is this one.
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Another Aeonium, I'm afraid but they are very symmetrical plants, this is A cuneatum.
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Re: June 2011 Photo Competition - Symmetry

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This month’s winner is Alan Clark’s Echinocereus pectinatus v.rubispinus, although the plant I would most like to have is Diane’s Agave potatorum “Kichiokan” :grin:
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Re: June 2011 Photo Competition - Symmetry

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Thanks Jim!

Here is the photo again:
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