April 2013 - B is for ........
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April 2013 - B is for ........
Handbook of Shows has 16 Cactus genera and 15 Succulent genera beginning with B, but with a bit of lateral thinking what can you manage to include in B is for?
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Re: April 2013 - B is for ........
...blossfeldiana, Mammillaria blossfeldiana.
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Re: April 2013 - B is for ........
My contribution are 3 B's - 2 cacti and 1 succulent :
and finally the succulent 'B'
and finally the succulent 'B'
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Re: April 2013 - B is for ........
Bis for Blossfeldiana, of course
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Re: April 2013 - B is for ........
Buds!
...and Baby Geohintonia.
Am I thinking laterally enough? -Dan
Growing an eclectic mix of Cacti, with a few Caudiciforms and other Succulents. Also interested in African bulb plants.
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Growing an eclectic mix of Cacti, with a few Caudiciforms and other Succulents. Also interested in African bulb plants.
My C&S blog
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Re: April 2013 - B is for ........
Still fairly obvious B'sCactusFanDan wrote:Buds!
...and Baby Geohintonia.
Am I thinking laterally enough?
Re: April 2013 - B is for ........
Hi Jim Lateral thinking was coined by Edward de Bono in 1967 , in my opinion because he had no idea what good thinking is!
Anyway I will post some pictures maybe in the theme you ask for, can but try
Anyway I will post some pictures maybe in the theme you ask for, can but try
Re: April 2013 - B is for ........
Crassula 'pink pyramid' ISI 91-41B
B is for 'Beauty' is in the eye of the beholder
B is for 'Bees' like these [/b]
B is for 'Beauty' is in the eye of the beholder
B is for 'Bees' like these [/b]
Last edited by Ernie on Mon Apr 08, 2013 1:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: April 2013 - B is for ........
B is for 'Back breaking Beaucarnia' (cos its heavy!)
Last edited by Ernie on Mon Apr 08, 2013 1:12 pm, edited 1 time in total.