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Some of my haw-gast-aloes (with some intruders) after 'gawd, I really have to tidy them up a bit'. Most of them came from Gerhard Marx & Jakub Jilemicky, they are supposed to show their true beauty this season...

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Lovely plants. I especially like the truncata - bottom row, 1 in from left, in the second photo!
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Nice display (tu)
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Agreed
Nice display
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Looking good!
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