NOVEMBER 2020 Patterns

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Re: NOVEMBER 2020 Patterns

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A few to add:
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More textures than patterns on some, but I've played a little with my "bug and seed hunting" loupe, hence all the close-ups.

Patterns first, I am quite proud of the epicuticular wax coating on these as they are all indoor, the overall "leaf patterns" of these are also great!

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And the second part, "loupe" edition:

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And a honorary mention for patterns, still very fresh addition to my collection, Euphorbia obesa subsp. symmetrica:

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MatDz
Some really nice plants there, thanks for putting them up.
What is the plant with leaves covered in tiny white bubbles please.

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Tishania wrote: Sat Nov 28, 2020 9:30 am MatDz
Some really nice plants there, thanks for putting them up.
What is the plant with leaves covered in tiny white bubbles please.

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I assume you are asking about the last photograph? It is Crassula tecta, I believe already posted here.
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Here are a couple of photos of my Mammillaria hahniana (now deceased) at various stages of growth.


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There was an excellent range of patterns on display this month and the competition was about pattern and not so much the plants so I have chosen MikeT with his Opuntia. I like the purity of the pattern almost as if it was not a real plant.
Over to you MikeT.
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Re: NOVEMBER 2020 Patterns

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Thanks, Acid John

Now I need to think of a topic to end the year...
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