Flowers for Succulentophiles

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juster
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Re: Flowers for Succulentophiles

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That Celia is just beautiful Diane, mine is also in flower, but it's about a tenth of the size.
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Aloe scorpioides
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Re: Flowers for Succulentophiles

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Here's Nananthus transvalensis flowering recently after the nice sunny days we have just had, I can't claim its because of good parenting as it was a recent impulse buy at ELK but I haven't killed it yet.
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Re: Flowers for Succulentophiles

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That's lovely. Thanks Tina.
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Super! It must be quite an old plant, judging by the root.
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Re: Flowers for Succulentophiles

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Not much in flower here right now but this little sedum versadense has decided to put on an early spring show.

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Tina wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2020 2:39 pm Here's Nananthus transvalensis flowering recently after the nice sunny days we have just had, I can't claim its because of good parenting as it was a recent impulse buy at ELK but I haven't killed it yet.
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beautiful plant, thanks for the inspiration,

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Re: Flowers for Succulentophiles

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Pelargonium incrassatum
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Re: Flowers for Succulentophiles

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Here are a few Crassulas to brighten up a dull day:

C. 'Pink Pyramid'
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C. 'Spring Frost'
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C. socialis
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C. 'Bride's Bouquet'
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Re: Flowers for Succulentophiles

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Very cheerful Ralph thanks. Crassulas definitely look good at present.
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