A festive/Christmas plant

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Re: A festive/Christmas plant

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Here's Crassula ovata today!
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Re: A festive/Christmas plant

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A few to join in...

Agave filifera
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Opuntia humifusa
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Echinocerei
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Echinopsis cerumen, Cereus cerumen and Mammillaria cerumen
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Pachycereus glassii and Carnegia glassii
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and lastly, some Christmas Ham
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Re: A festive/Christmas plant

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Hi all and thanks for joining in , my winner would be Edds with Rhipsalis berries so over to you Edds.
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Re: A festive/Christmas plant

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Wow, thanks Tina.

Very new here so just checking, I pick the next subject and post a new thread? (Will look and see what's come up recently so I don't duplicate!).
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Re: A festive/Christmas plant

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edds wrote: Thu Jan 02, 2020 4:21 pm Wow, thanks Tina.

Very new here so just checking, I pick the next subject and post a new thread? (Will look and see what's come up recently so I don't duplicate!).
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