January 2020 - Your most special plant
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Re: January 2020 - Your most special plant
This succulent Ant plant(Myrmephytum selebicum) is special to me because I have managed to keep it alive for 3 years in our bedroom where it gets heat and diffused light.
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Re: January 2020 - Your most special plant
Nearly lost track of this and the end of January!
I really wanted to pick Anttun's dead Euphorbia but don't think that would be right!
Tina's giant trunked Euphorbia is very impressive, I love Echinopsis so el48tel’s flower was appealling and everyone else picked such impressive stuff it was a real education for someone new to succulents and cacti.
However the winner for me has to be Roatavator's Conophytum obcordellum both in and out of flower with it's fantastic spots!
Over to you Roatavator for February.
I really wanted to pick Anttun's dead Euphorbia but don't think that would be right!
Tina's giant trunked Euphorbia is very impressive, I love Echinopsis so el48tel’s flower was appealling and everyone else picked such impressive stuff it was a real education for someone new to succulents and cacti.
However the winner for me has to be Roatavator's Conophytum obcordellum both in and out of flower with it's fantastic spots!
Over to you Roatavator for February.
Ed
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Re: January 2020 - Your most special plant
Why thanks Ed, I feel quite honoured in such prestigious company!
Hope you like the topic for February!
Peter
Hope you like the topic for February!
Peter
Peter. Lapsed cactus enthusiast, now into Conophytums. Fewer plasters when repotting! MSG member.