The horror! The Horror!Phil_SK wrote:
December Photo Competition
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Re: December Photo Competition
Victoria
BCSS Member since 2005. My collection has been somewhat neglected since starting a PhD but I am particularly keen on Crassulaceae, succulent Pelargoniums and South African bulbs.
BCSS Member since 2005. My collection has been somewhat neglected since starting a PhD but I am particularly keen on Crassulaceae, succulent Pelargoniums and South African bulbs.
Re: December Photo Competition
Blimey Phil, that's even worse than the Santa Oreocereus Woolies used to sell.Phil_SK wrote:
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Mainly Haworthia and Gasteria, a few other South African succulents and the odd spiky thing.
Haworthiad Editor
Mainly Haworthia and Gasteria, a few other South African succulents and the odd spiky thing.
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Re: December Photo Competition
Here are a few for your delectation...first, the aptly named Aloe "Christmas Carol", one of the Kelly Griffin hybrids - this is a recently acquired small plant, with wonderful colours!
Or, how about another KG hybrid - Aloe "Donnie"?
How about this rather garish variegated Gymnocalycium mihanovichii!
Finally... Euphorbia millii variegated - very Christmassy!Diane - member of Kingston branch
Growing cacti - balm to the soul!
Growing cacti - balm to the soul!
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Re: December Photo Competition
Well as it's nearly Christmas!
Phil. (Kent, England) BCSS Herne Bay & District Branch.
Collecting Cacti-1961. Forum member-September 2004.
Favourites= Mexican miniatures.
http://www.cactusplant.co.uk
Collecting Cacti-1961. Forum member-September 2004.
Favourites= Mexican miniatures.
http://www.cactusplant.co.uk
Re: December Photo Competition
Hello Chris,Chris L wrote:Mammillaria (not sure of the species).
Your Mammillaria is mammillaria mammillaris
Hugo
Hamme, Belgium
Hamme, Belgium
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Re: December Photo Competition
Thank you.Hugo wrote:Hello Chris,Chris L wrote:Mammillaria (not sure of the species).
Your Mammillaria is mammillaria mammillaris
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Re: December Photo Competition
Here's my contestant, "As simple as Christmas should be" (do I have to write the scientific name?)
Pat
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Re: December Photo Competition
Grow Gasterias, Haworthias, Euphorbias and mixed Cacti in West Cork, Ireland
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Re: December Photo Competition
That second one sure looks Christmassy!