Many thanks Michael, now I will have that difficult job of deciding a winner in a month's time.
With spring arriving and during this month plants will be starting into growth, flowers and buds will be emerging and hopefully seeds will be germinating well. Therefore I have decided that the subject of this month's competition with reflect this.
So I have gone for " The First Flush of Spring".
Best of luck to you all.
Regards
David Slade
Feb 2012 photo comp - a succulent plant in an unusual place
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Re: Feb 2012 photo comp - a succulent plant in an unusual pl
David Slade
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Very long time grower since the early 50's
Interested in both North & South American Cacti and South African Succulents
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Interested in both North & South American Cacti and South African Succulents
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Re: Feb 2012 photo comp - a succulent plant in an unusual pl
Good contest subject and difficult decision for you Michael, but lots of fun for usMorgans Beauty wrote:...this comp was not the easiest to come to a decision ...
Congrats to David!
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Re: Feb 2012 photo comp - a succulent plant in an unusual pl
thats the most important thing eveEveandrea wrote: but lots of fun for us
regards michael
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Re: Feb 2012 photo comp - a succulent plant in an unusual pl
Lovely results and looking forward to next months
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