Macavity's collection

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Macavity's collection

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I was only able to put five on here, but it gives a general impression. I picked mainly succulents but there may be a few others in there too! Sadly all my best photos are of other people's plants so I can't put those up, but if anybody is interested then let me know and I'll send the link to my Facebook photo albums.
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Nice little collection, there, Vicky! The Stapelia variegata (or Orbea now, I suppose!) has a very dark flower, very nice!
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The limit is 5 per message. You can, of course, reply to your first message with more sets of five ;)
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Very nice Macavity :grin:

I especially like the Disocactus xhybridus 'Ackermannii' (I'm guessing as I think I can see some three angled growth :smile: )

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In that case, here are a few more! :-)
Some of my plants may actually be incorrectly labelled - I have often found succulents labelled incorrectly at the garden centres I buy from so a few of them are unknowns... I do have a soft spot for euphorbias so you can probably spot some in there.
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Last lot.
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An interesting selection of various plants.
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Uckfield, East Sussex. Small but varied collection of cacti, succulents and a few others.
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Nice looking collection Macavity.
Love the epiphyllium blooms. Do you know the name of this variety ?
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