October Photo Competition
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Re: October Photo Competition
I agree with Eve,please tell us and show us more about the x stomatricia Ian. Smashing photos everyone,well done.
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Re: October Photo Competition
I couldn't decide which one so decided to post all six:-
Aloe haworthioides:- Astraloba viscosa:- Astrophytum onzuka:- Haworthia cooperi v venusta:- Haworthia hakuma:- Mammillaria leuthyii:-
Aloe haworthioides:- Astraloba viscosa:- Astrophytum onzuka:- Haworthia cooperi v venusta:- Haworthia hakuma:- Mammillaria leuthyii:-
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Re: October Photo Competition
Just one more:-
Mammillaria leuthyii:-
Mammillaria leuthyii:-
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Re: October Photo Competition
Haworthia reinwardtii this afternoon
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Re: October Photo Competition
Aztekium ritteri
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Re: October Photo Competition
Haworthia reinwardtii
Last edited by Bill on Mon Oct 11, 2010 11:26 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Please select Post Inline when posting pictures. Thanks Bill
Reason: Please select Post Inline when posting pictures. Thanks Bill
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Re: October Photo Competition
I suppose "smooth" is a texture......
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See www.conophytum.com for ca.4000 photos and growing info on Conophytum, Crassula & Adromischus.
See www.conophytum.com for ca.4000 photos and growing info on Conophytum, Crassula & Adromischus.
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Re: October Photo Competition
I don't want to influence the jury, but I think I have spotted my favourite on this very page...!
(By the way, why can't we mass vote on the winner? There is a (standard) poll-functionality on this forum, I take it?)
(By the way, why can't we mass vote on the winner? There is a (standard) poll-functionality on this forum, I take it?)
Re: October Photo Competition
Still 18 days to go Aiko.
You may not have seen it but we have all ready had this discussion three reason why not;
a) the poll functionality is limited to 10 options
b) the vote would be too thinly spread
c) it would mean we would lose 7-10days every month in the voting process.
This seems to be working ok for now if interest tails off then I will revisit the process.
Bill
You may not have seen it but we have all ready had this discussion three reason why not;
a) the poll functionality is limited to 10 options
b) the vote would be too thinly spread
c) it would mean we would lose 7-10days every month in the voting process.
This seems to be working ok for now if interest tails off then I will revisit the process.
Bill
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Mainly Haworthia and Gasteria, a few other South African succulents and the odd spiky thing.
Haworthiad Editor
Mainly Haworthia and Gasteria, a few other South African succulents and the odd spiky thing.