Some pics from Eau Brink
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Re: Some pics from Eau Brink
Thank you Bruce, yes the Echeveria look great but I also like the Aloe plicatilis............It was a lovely Hot day out and even hotter under glass ! Blue sky Sunshine in fact a perfect English Summers Day..........Thanks................Roger :
B.C.S.S Member 32963 Clacton on Sea Branch and Sedum Society .CSSA long time member also Alpine Garden Society. I collect Sedums and Opuntias large and small. I live in Essex and also go to Chelmsford branch meetings. Roger Mann.
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Re: Some pics from Eau Brink
Some very nice large plants , whats the globular one in the 4th photo , in the middle , right ??
Stephen.. Bangor. N. Ireland.
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Re: Some pics from Eau Brink
I'll hazard a guess from the distance - Mamm candida.
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Re: Some pics from Eau Brink
Great photos as usual Bruce,Derek and his Kings Lynn members always make us welcome at shows,evening meetings and just a day out.Seeing your avitar,I didn't realise what big feet you have Cheers,Ray.
Ray Mitchell,member of South Norfolk group.living on Suffolk/Norfolk border,near Diss.Keen on all cacti and succulents,alpines and other plants.BCSS member since 07.Visitors welcome,PM first please.
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Re: Some pics from Eau Brink
Has the very splendid O. invicta gone missing or have you cruelly excluded it from your long shot of the bedded out plants..........?
Mike
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Re: Some pics from Eau Brink
Don't worry Mike. It was still there going strong in April. Its position is off-picture off the right hand side of Bruce's photo 5.
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(Gasteria, Mammillaria, small Opuntia, Cleistocactus and Sempervivum are my current special interests)
Re: Some pics from Eau Brink
looks abit like this one StephenCactus Jack wrote:Some very nice large plants , whats the globular one in the 4th photo , in the middle , right ??
Do you mean this MikeMike P wrote:Has the very splendid O. invicta gone missing or have you cruelly excluded it from your long shot of the bedded out plants..........?
Have i killed two birds
Bruce
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