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- EddieA
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Re: Hello Everyone
That's a lovely litle plant group!
Special interests: Aloes, Crassula, Epiphytic Cacti & Hoya
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Re: Hello Everyone
Hi Eddie, A belated welcome to the Forum. It seems you are a Crassulaceae fan, I have to admit to being a huge fan of them. I'm sure I can find some spares.
Obsessive Crassulaceae lover, especially Aeoniums but also grow, Aloes, Agaves, Haworthias and a select number of Cacti.
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Re: Hello Everyone
It's one plant Avatar photo was of the plant just after I'd received it (from Terry Smale) and potted it up... the "eyes on stalks" happened a few weeks later.EddieA wrote:That's a lovely litle plant group!
In the autumn you'll see lots of postings about Conophytums on here
Ever hopeful, trying to grow plants from arid sunny climates in the UK!
Lithops, Haworthia, Adromischus, other south African succulents including Ceropegia and some Crassula.
Lithops, Haworthia, Adromischus, other south African succulents including Ceropegia and some Crassula.
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Re: Hello Everyone
Hello Liz
Thanks for the welcome.
I am a beginner as far as Crassulaceae are concerned and I have ovata and arborescens and falcata and a sinocrassula (if that belongs). From looking on the web I was amazed at the forms on Crassula genus only and how diverse the famiy is and that sparked my interest in them.
I've only had ovata flowering once (and that was luck) and the others are new. So I'm looking forward to learning about them. If you have any advice it's always welcome.
Please PM me if you do have any spares or for sale
TIA
Eddie
Thanks for the welcome.
I am a beginner as far as Crassulaceae are concerned and I have ovata and arborescens and falcata and a sinocrassula (if that belongs). From looking on the web I was amazed at the forms on Crassula genus only and how diverse the famiy is and that sparked my interest in them.
I've only had ovata flowering once (and that was luck) and the others are new. So I'm looking forward to learning about them. If you have any advice it's always welcome.
Please PM me if you do have any spares or for sale
TIA
Eddie
Special interests: Aloes, Crassula, Epiphytic Cacti & Hoya
North Surrey BCSS Member
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