February 2020: Any colour but green

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Re: February 2020: Any colour but green

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E.Floridity
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Being colour blind I don't think this is green...
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Re: February 2020: Any colour but green

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Great selection Tina. I love the Melo. I’ve killed plenty of those in the past, think I was too mean with winter heat!
Ed, lovely plant, certainly ok for colour by me!
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Re: February 2020: Any colour but green

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Mangave blazing saddles, looking colourful. I think this will replace bloodspot its sooo pretty.
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Re: February 2020: Any colour but green

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Wow, that is colourful Tina!
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Re: February 2020: Any colour but green

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Just must have Aeonium arboreum var. atropurppureum cv Schwartzkopf (Zwartkop)
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Re: February 2020: Any colour but green

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I’m clearly going to have my work cut out at the end of the month! So many lovely plants.
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Lithops. Geacridelineata Brandbergensis F-031. B- C.394
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Re: February 2020: Any colour but green

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Great plants!
Sorry for delay, I’ve been temporarily unable to access forum.
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Re: February 2020: Any colour but green

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Bit of white this afternoon.
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