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Mrs. Richards

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Graptoveria 'Mrs. Richards'. I think it originally came from a Mrs. Richards from either Shropshire or Wales.
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Nice. Her husband was definately not 'Basil' (Fawlty towers!)
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Pretty.

Created by Albert Baynes of Shipley, Yorkshire, according to the International Crassulaceae Network.
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That is interesting Tony.
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