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Anyone who has got this far with this thread and isn't already a member should join the Haworthia Society, their annual seed list is the start to growing plants like those shown here. If you're already a member then make a note of the 3rd weekend in October next year for the Haworthia Convention in Leicester. If you've already done both then you have impeccable taste.

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Stuart wrote: Fri Dec 01, 2023 11:01 am Anyone who has got this far with this thread and isn't already a member should join the Haworthia Society, their annual seed list is the start to growing plants like those shown here. If you're already a member then make a note of the 3rd weekend in October next year for the Haworthia Convention in Leicester. If you've already done both then you have impeccable taste.

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AllanA wrote: Fri Dec 01, 2023 8:48 am H.Whitesnake
Obviously has truncata in the mix and keeps its summer colour through winterH.Whitesnake.jpg
I like that Allan!
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Stuart wrote: Fri Dec 01, 2023 11:01 am Anyone who has got this far with this thread and isn't already a member should join the Haworthia Society, their annual seed list is the start to growing plants like those shown here.

Some of my crosses are on this years list, which is out now.

If you're already a member then make a note of the 3rd weekend in October next year for the Haworthia Convention in Leicester. If you've already done both then you have impeccable taste.

Agreed, allready signed up again. Is it the 3ed weekend next year Stuart? Usually around the 9-12th October

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Friday 18th October, set-up;
Sat 19th, Sun 20th, convention.
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Thank you Tony, date is in my diary now.
Looking forward to it again.
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Todays photo is H.picta South Korea select
H.picta South Korea Select.jpg
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That is gorgeous, Allan! (tu)
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Is it warty or smooth?
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I notice all the pictures are single plants. Do none of them clump?
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