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Re: RHS Tatton Park

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Stuart wrote:Southfields - Quite Amazing.
Symmetry Stuart.....
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OK then - Southfields - Quite Amazing Quite - Southfields - then OK
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(tu)
Well done to all at Macclesfield for another excellent and informative display
(tu)

habanerocat wrote:Symmetry Stuart.....
As for 'Symmetry Stuart' that could be quite scary :wink:
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Stuart's going cristate and a touch monstrose. Three bosoms and a weird face on his trousers. Spooky..... :welb:
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Stuart have you been spraying with one of those banned chemicals again ?
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Love it, well done Tony, everyone will be steering clear of Stuart incase it's catching

Everyone has made a really good display it's very impressive, Brian is lucky as he has a lot of choice with the size of his greenhouse .
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Wirral (Chester and District branch) - Collection mostly South American cacti.
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A couple of photos I took of the Southfields display, notable for the sheer number of Astrophytums on the stand
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And this caught my eye:
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There were a fair few succulents dotted about in the garden displays, but these huge Echinocacti growing in old steel oildrums were very splendid
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