January 2021 Namaqualand in my Greenhouse

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Re: January 2021 Namaqualand in my Greenhouse

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MatDz wrote: Mon Feb 01, 2021 1:49 pm I wish I took some photographs of my Namaqualand plants just to receive such constructive feedback!

Which book are you referring to at the beginning?
Book cover is on first page of this thread - Secrets of Namaqualand Succulents by Florent Grenier https://namaqualand-succulents.com/
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Jim_Mercer wrote: Mon Feb 01, 2021 5:25 pm
MatDz wrote: Mon Feb 01, 2021 1:49 pm I wish I took some photographs of my Namaqualand plants just to receive such constructive feedback!

Which book are you referring to at the beginning?
Book cover is on first page of this thread - Secrets of Namaqualand Succulents by Florent Grenier https://namaqualand-succulents.com/
Thank you, I somehow missed it despite going through all the photos again earlier today.
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It’s nice to have feedback, thanks 😊, and you are of course correct about the ID
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Re: January 2021 Namaqualand in my Greenhouse

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Congratulations Aiko!
Andrew

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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