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Devrim
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other mesembs

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I was searching for less popular mesembs on the net recently and came across this site, and thought it may be interest for you, too:

the other mesembs
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Thanks, Devrim! I hadn't known about this site. Californian grower... excellent photos of plants ... but some gaps, e.g. summer-growing mesembs such as Frithia and Neohenricia, which are probably easier in UK!
Ever hopeful, trying to grow plants from arid sunny climates in the UK!
Lithops, Haworthia, Adromischus, other south African succulents including Ceropegia and some Crassula.
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Very nice website, Devrim. Lovely to see them growing outside, and great photos.
Diane - member of Kingston branch

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Post by lenbell »

Thanks for the link, Devrim, it looks like a useful resource.
Len Bell, Born-again Colchester member of the Clacton Branch BCSS; Mesemb Study Group; Mamm Soc & Haworthia Soc.
On the Forum since Sept 2007. Particularly keen on ... Lithops; Adros; Haworthias; Mamms;Lobivias;
Eriosyce; Euphorbias; Astros; Notos; Conos; Aloes; Agaves; Feros; Stenos; Echinocerei; Etc.; Etc.; ...
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