January 2018 - Winter Blues
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January 2018 - Winter Blues
The title is deliberately ambiguous. I'll leave it to your fertile imaginations to come up with some scintillating photos.
Rod Smith
Growing a mixed collection of cacti & other succulents; mainly smaller species with a current emphasis on lithops & conophytum.
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Re: January 2018 - Winter Blues
Slow start to the New Year, Rod
Here are a few shades of blue:
Echeverias are always a good option for blue, E. amoena and E. tolimanensis x pulidonis hybrid Agaves are also good for blue, I don't know which this one is If it's winter here, it's summer in the southern hemisphere, just right for Puya bertoniana
Here are a few shades of blue:
Echeverias are always a good option for blue, E. amoena and E. tolimanensis x pulidonis hybrid Agaves are also good for blue, I don't know which this one is If it's winter here, it's summer in the southern hemisphere, just right for Puya bertoniana
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Re: January 2018 - Winter Blues
Here's my winter blues, courtesy of Eleanor. Don't think I'll win any competitions... note to self - buy bigger ground stakes
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Re: January 2018 - Winter Blues
My winter blue succulents.
Echeveria "Ghost Buster"
Echeveria "Morning Beauty" variegated
Echeveria "Raindrops" x
Echeveria lilacina. Puente de Dios, Galeana
Echeveria "Ghost Buster"
Echeveria "Morning Beauty" variegated
Echeveria "Raindrops" x
Echeveria lilacina. Puente de Dios, Galeana
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Re: January 2018 - Winter Blues
Yes, Mike; probably down to those winter blues!MikeT wrote:Slow start to the New Year, Rod
Rod Smith
Growing a mixed collection of cacti & other succulents; mainly smaller species with a current emphasis on lithops & conophytum.
Growing a mixed collection of cacti & other succulents; mainly smaller species with a current emphasis on lithops & conophytum.
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Re: January 2018 - Winter Blues
There is a distinct shortage of entries so far. Only 10 days to go!
Rod Smith
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Re: January 2018 - Winter Blues
Hi Rodsmith, here are a few more entries. The bluest I can find.
Obsessive Crassulaceae lover, especially Aeoniums but also grow, Aloes, Agaves, Haworthias and a select number of Cacti.
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Re: January 2018 - Winter Blues
Having looked, I found some more.
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Re: January 2018 - Winter Blues
Well here goes - my first entry into the photo comp!!!
I have a limited collection of plants about 30 but steadily growing and the three images below are the only three plants which on a good day and if the light is good and I don't have my contact lenses in there is a hint of blue and of course it is winter - the brief is met
The three images are Graptopetalum, Echivera and an Aeonium.
Duns
I have a limited collection of plants about 30 but steadily growing and the three images below are the only three plants which on a good day and if the light is good and I don't have my contact lenses in there is a hint of blue and of course it is winter - the brief is met
The three images are Graptopetalum, Echivera and an Aeonium.
Duns
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