Being new to the society and collecting - so far my new family of plants have all been cacti. But I’ve started with a few Adromischus species. Love their form. So I’d like to chose Adromischus as the May 2019 Photo competition. Happy snapping!
Mike
May 2019 - Adromischus
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May 2019 - Adromischus
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Re: May 2019 - Adromischus
A tray of propagations from leaves:
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Re: May 2019 - Adromischus
Hello Tony.
Could you tell me what the first plant on the left is.
Briabc.
Could you tell me what the first plant on the left is.
Briabc.
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Re: May 2019 - Adromischus
A few of mine:
Adromischus cristatus var. schonlandii Adromischus marianiae Adromischus marianiae 'Little spheroid' Adromischus marianiae 'herrei'
Adromischus cristatus var. schonlandii Adromischus marianiae Adromischus marianiae 'Little spheroid' Adromischus marianiae 'herrei'
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Growing cacti - balm to the soul!
Growing cacti - balm to the soul!
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Re: May 2019 - Adromischus
The grey/purple one? Is one of the 'special' clones of A. cooperi.
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Re: May 2019 - Adromischus
Hi All. Apols for not choosing a winner for May 2019 until today. Lovely to see these pics of a genus in exploring. All lovely plants and photos. Particularly likes Diane’s batch of photos - an inspiration to grow more of this genus.
But I’ve decided to anoint Jim_M with his wonderful close up. Love the detail of the leaf edges and the shallow depth of field.
Over to you to select a topic Jim!
Mike
But I’ve decided to anoint Jim_M with his wonderful close up. Love the detail of the leaf edges and the shallow depth of field.
Over to you to select a topic Jim!
Mike
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