Oxford Show 16th Sept
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Re: Oxford Show 16th Sept
Thanks David! Excellent photos and all named too! Great job Gillian!!
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Tending more towards cacti , particularly Gymnocalyciums, Rebutias, Sulcorebutias, Echinopses, Thelos, Feros and Mamms (and anything else I like the look of!) all in an 8 x 6 polycarb greenhouse and a few windowsills!
Shrewsbury Branch - Shropshire UK
Joined BCSS April 06 (# 48776)
Tending more towards cacti , particularly Gymnocalyciums, Rebutias, Sulcorebutias, Echinopses, Thelos, Feros and Mamms (and anything else I like the look of!) all in an 8 x 6 polycarb greenhouse and a few windowsills!
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Re: Oxford Show 16th Sept
WOW!! absolutely magnificent plants! Beautiful pics from Gillian, for which, many thanks! Just loved the Lithops aucampiae - it's pristine, the grower of that must be very proud. So many gorgeous plants (note to self: must do better.)
Diane - member of Kingston branch
Growing cacti - balm to the soul!
Growing cacti - balm to the soul!
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Re: Oxford Show 16th Sept
What an excellent set of photos of a stunning display of c&s. Only National Shows are better?
I can help name 2 of the 3 unamed photos on the middle page. The Ceropegia on the small climbing frame is C. africana ssp. africana that lives on my windowsill for anyone walking past to admire.
BTW, I noticed Gillian has a great method to make sure she does not leave any plants behind at the end of the show. She digitally photographs each carrying-tray and puts the plants back in the same places by viewing the camera back at packing up time.
Best wishes,
Derek Tribble,
Harrow Branch.
I can help name 2 of the 3 unamed photos on the middle page. The Ceropegia on the small climbing frame is C. africana ssp. africana that lives on my windowsill for anyone walking past to admire.
BTW, I noticed Gillian has a great method to make sure she does not leave any plants behind at the end of the show. She digitally photographs each carrying-tray and puts the plants back in the same places by viewing the camera back at packing up time.
Best wishes,
Derek Tribble,
Harrow Branch.