Haworthias bought at the fantastic Lullingstone event.
Most from Ian Armstong but also a few others.
Spent a fortune on these, Aloes, some other variegated plants and the auction.
Lullingstone Haworthia purchasers
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Lullingstone Haworthia purchasers
Joined Havering branch 2006, although have been growing on and off since the age of ten!
Have a large balanced collection of both cacti and succulents but enjoy growing cristate, monstrose and generally anything a bit weird!
Have a large balanced collection of both cacti and succulents but enjoy growing cristate, monstrose and generally anything a bit weird!
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Re: Lullingstone Haworthia purchasers
He did have some nice plants and I fell victim to a couple - although I did hold out until the Sunday!
Mike
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Stuart
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Some beautiful plants there.
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Re: Lullingstone Haworthia purchasers
Here are my 3 haworthia, I'm supposed to be reducing my haworthia collection but the plants were so nice & a reasonable price I had to buy them.
I wish these were cheaper as I would buy lots more. Finally this adro I brought because I wanted the pot so the plant can be a raffle prize
A lovely variegated Monadenium ritchie my favourite buy.
Lovely pot that was an auction lot from Paul Rogers Ceramics.I wish these were cheaper as I would buy lots more. Finally this adro I brought because I wanted the pot so the plant can be a raffle prize
Tina
varied collection of succulents and cacti but I especially like Euphorbia's, Ariocarpus and variegated agaves.
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varied collection of succulents and cacti but I especially like Euphorbia's, Ariocarpus and variegated agaves.
Bucks, UK
Branch co-ordinator, Northants & MK BCSS https://northants.bcss.org.uk
BCSS Talk team member, contact me- BCSS.Talk@Gmail.com if you want to volunteer or suggest a speaker plz.
Re: Lullingstone Haworthia purchasers
Glad you found the Monadenium Tina, at a bargain price too. We all seem to have found Princess Kazunomiya though I bought one at Bridgewater as well and it's the sort of plant that justifies having two of the same.
Stuart
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Re: Lullingstone Haworthia purchasers
I bought one of his pots - for a bonsai not a cactus. Agree they were very good but expensive.
Mike
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