December 2020 A winter growing succulent

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Re: December 2020 A winter growing succulent

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Aeonium corner in my GH ... i.e. their winter home
Endeavouring to grow Aylostera, Echinocereus, Echinopsis, Gymnocalycium, Matucana, Rebutia, and Sulcorebutia. Fallen out of love with Lithops and aggravated by Aeoniums.
Currently being wooed by Haworthia, attempting hybridisation, and enticed by Mesembs.
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A Euphorbia schoenlandii putting on some leaves.
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Cotyledon Baekmihong
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Re: December 2020 A winter growing succulent

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As usual, lots of plants that I’d volunteer to re-home (even if I don’t know where I’d find the space).

Ernie has some nicely grown plants, which his pots do set off well. I never get anywhere near than many flowers on a Trichodiademata, Ernie.
Hao Bao’s Cotyledon looks impressive, but Juster’s Dudleya with the sun lighting up the pristine white farina is even better. A really beautiful plant.
I do like some of the close-ups, particularly Ed’s Aeonium aureum. I also like the texture of Titanopsis calcarea which Andrew captured well.
But it’s a photo competition, so my winner isn’t based on which plant I’d most like to take home, it’s based on the picture I most like. So congratulations to Jim and his Crassula tecta flower close-up.

Over to you for the first competition of 2021, Jim
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Congratulations Jim
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Interested in most genera of small to medium ‘globular’ cacti, large flowering Mammillaria, Epiphyllum, Trichocereus, Hildewintera, Cleistocactus etc, small Agaves, Lithops, Titanopsis, Faucaria etc, plus hybridising.
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