July 2017 - S is for ....
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S is summer and three flavours of submammulosus!
Another view with a larger submammulosus
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Four more "S":-
Sylvia in Somerset growing cacti and succulents since 1977
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Three flowers and I was at home to see them. Nicely scented and open for just oneed night.
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My Copiapoa hypogaea after its 12 month dark storage:
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Growing a mixed collection of cacti & other succulents; mainly smaller species with a current emphasis on lithops & conophytum.
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S is for Sempervivum even if I have lost the label
or near to the sempervivums in my garden is Crassula sarcocaulis
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South American cacti
Echinopsis atacamensis pasacana
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Echinopsis atacamensis pasacana
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S is for strange flower, one of my monadeniums flowering, look like they should be in a marine tank.
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varied collection of succulents and cacti but I especially like Euphorbia's, Ariocarpus and variegated agaves.
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And finally, S is for Sheila, when she decides the winner.
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Hi,
Well is was also S is for Slow Start but since then there were some lovely pictures in this competition, and I would like to thank everyone who entered.
I liked Rod's entry with three Ss, Chris's scarlet Gymnocalycium, also Dave's Sulcorebutia tarabucoensis and Syslvia's Puna subterrranea.
But the winner is Roy with his Stunning picture of a South American cactus (Echinopsis atacamensis pasacana).
Over to you Roy.
Best wishes,
Well is was also S is for Slow Start but since then there were some lovely pictures in this competition, and I would like to thank everyone who entered.
I liked Rod's entry with three Ss, Chris's scarlet Gymnocalycium, also Dave's Sulcorebutia tarabucoensis and Syslvia's Puna subterrranea.
But the winner is Roy with his Stunning picture of a South American cactus (Echinopsis atacamensis pasacana).
Over to you Roy.
Best wishes,
Sheila
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Thank you Can't remember exactly how this comp works but I'm assuming I choose the next subject and judge it.
So here goes "T" is for texture
So here goes "T" is for texture
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