Three times as many Lithops werneri

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Three times as many Lithops werneri

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Forget gas rationing and who the Prime Minister is. This is what counts for big news in my world. The MSG Bulletin reports two new colonies of Lithops werneri. I only just got round to reading it, and it shows how hard these things are to find that nobody in decades could even find plants at the first colony, let alone any more populations, and not for lack of searching.
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So the choices are:-

Open a Public (except for the bits we want to keep quiet) Inquiry into why so many failed to find these populations.

Blame the populations themselves for not making themselves known to the relevant authorities.
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Re: Three times as many Lithops werneri

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FredG wrote: Tue Sep 06, 2022 3:15 pm So the choices are:-

Open a Public (except for the bits we want to keep quiet) Inquiry into why so many failed to find these populations.

Blame the populations themselves for not making themselves known to the relevant authorities.
Lessons must be learnt! Lesson #1: keep looking :)
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