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BillyV
Plant of the month photo plea.
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Re: Plant of the month photo plea.
Hi Billy, sorry to hear that. If you can post your email address on here I can send you the details on how to contact me and send you a list on the plants we have already featured.
Thanks, Chris
Thanks, Chris
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Have a large balanced collection of both cacti and succulents but enjoy growing cristate, monstrose and generally anything a bit weird!
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Re: Plant of the month photo plea.
I have to say that if i need to go back and check whether a plant photo is admissible or not for POM in light of whether it has previously been shown, then my enthusiasm is likely to wane very quickly.
Personal preference would be for a monthly subject given by the organiser rather than a free for all
Personal preference would be for a monthly subject given by the organiser rather than a free for all
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Re: Plant of the month photo plea.
Please don't think of it in terms of admissibility. It's just about getting a good spread of species. I was approached to write one on a sulcorebutia with a brief to pick anything other than rauschii, which had been done in 2012. My stab at Rebutia tiraquensis was March 2020's P-o-t-M but we've since had R. steinbachii without any issues.
Although, hopefully, there are a few in the pipeline that aren't on this spreadsheet, I attach the version that Chris sent me in mid-April - hope that's alright Chris! Have a look - you might find a glaring omission that you can't let pass.
Although, hopefully, there are a few in the pipeline that aren't on this spreadsheet, I attach the version that Chris sent me in mid-April - hope that's alright Chris! Have a look - you might find a glaring omission that you can't let pass.
Phil Crewe, BCSS 38143. Mostly S. American cacti, esp. Lobivia, Sulcorebutia and little Opuntia
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Re: Plant of the month photo plea.
Thanks Phil, that's very helpful
I am also happy to email the most up to date list to anyone that wants it.
I am running a little short of articles now so may have to start contacting possible contributors directly which I don't like doing, as this may make them feel obligated to produce something.
If anybody feels they can help, please contact me at dragon133@ntlworld.com
Many thanks, Chris
I am also happy to email the most up to date list to anyone that wants it.
I am running a little short of articles now so may have to start contacting possible contributors directly which I don't like doing, as this may make them feel obligated to produce something.
If anybody feels they can help, please contact me at dragon133@ntlworld.com
Many thanks, Chris
Joined Havering branch 2006, although have been growing on and off since the age of ten!
Have a large balanced collection of both cacti and succulents but enjoy growing cristate, monstrose and generally anything a bit weird!
Have a large balanced collection of both cacti and succulents but enjoy growing cristate, monstrose and generally anything a bit weird!
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Re: Plant of the month photo plea.
Can you cut and paste the list up on to here so it's in this thread?
I would be happy to put something together but don't have much that I've got to full size. What Aeonium have been done?
I would be happy to put something together but don't have much that I've got to full size. What Aeonium have been done?
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Re: Plant of the month photo plea.
Hi Edds. Phil has put a link to a downloadable list of plants already featured. You can check that and then you have the lot.
As for the Aeoniums, we have had the following :-
Aeonium arboreum Apr-19
Aeonium davidbramwellii Jun-21
Aeonium leucobletharum Feb-13
The plants do not necessarily need to be fully mature as long as it's a good representation of the species.
All that is needed is is two or three pics, a close up, one of the whole plant and one in flower if possible.
Then if you wish some info on the species and / or any cultivation advice. This is not essential as I can add any notes etc to your photos.
Thanks, Chris
As for the Aeoniums, we have had the following :-
Aeonium arboreum Apr-19
Aeonium davidbramwellii Jun-21
Aeonium leucobletharum Feb-13
The plants do not necessarily need to be fully mature as long as it's a good representation of the species.
All that is needed is is two or three pics, a close up, one of the whole plant and one in flower if possible.
Then if you wish some info on the species and / or any cultivation advice. This is not essential as I can add any notes etc to your photos.
Thanks, Chris
Joined Havering branch 2006, although have been growing on and off since the age of ten!
Have a large balanced collection of both cacti and succulents but enjoy growing cristate, monstrose and generally anything a bit weird!
Have a large balanced collection of both cacti and succulents but enjoy growing cristate, monstrose and generally anything a bit weird!
Re: Plant of the month photo plea.
Hello. Just wondering where abouts the plant of the month is. Will it be available on the forum, it could replace the long hibernation of genus of the month.
Re: Plant of the month photo plea.
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Re: Plant of the month photo plea.
Sorry Chris, should have seen that!Cactus Kid wrote: ↑Thu Jun 03, 2021 6:56 pm Hi Edds. Phil has put a link to a downloadable list of plants already featured. You can check that and then you have the lot.
I will get something sorted and over to you this weekend.
Ed
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