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South Norfolk Branch Show
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Re: South Norfolk Branch Show
One or two nice plants there!!!
What is the last plant?
What is the last plant?
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Re: South Norfolk Branch Show
Well i called it " bowl of sugar almonds " but i think it might be some kind of Pachyveria Liz
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Re: South Norfolk Branch Show
Hi John, i believe you are correct, as I also looked on the Kings Lynn show and there was one there.
Hi Bruce, the 'Sugared Almonds' is Pachyphytum oviferum, I've got one.
Hi Bruce, the 'Sugared Almonds' is Pachyphytum oviferum, I've got one.
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Re: South Norfolk Branch Show
Hi Liz and Bruce.
Sugared Almonds.........Ooo yes please. I do have Pachyphytum oviferum (Sugared Almonds) but I think the bowl maybe Pachyphytum bracteosum (Moonstones) as this plant offsets very freely.
Many thanks for the pictures Bruce. Who ever owns the pictured plant should be very proud as to me it should be a National winner. Well done.
Incidently my Pachyphytum oviferum has been outside with my Echeverias since May...........and boy have we had some rain!!!!!!!!!!!!!.........................Roger.
Sugared Almonds.........Ooo yes please. I do have Pachyphytum oviferum (Sugared Almonds) but I think the bowl maybe Pachyphytum bracteosum (Moonstones) as this plant offsets very freely.
Many thanks for the pictures Bruce. Who ever owns the pictured plant should be very proud as to me it should be a National winner. Well done.
Incidently my Pachyphytum oviferum has been outside with my Echeverias since May...........and boy have we had some rain!!!!!!!!!!!!!.........................Roger.
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