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Whoa there, 21 minutes - very thorough!
I've got one of those gray Crassula with the pink/red margins next to your campanulata x maxima - I understand they're a pretty popular landscape plant down there.
~Joe
Whoa there, 21 minutes - very thorough!
I've got one of those gray Crassula with the pink/red margins next to your campanulata x maxima - I understand they're a pretty popular landscape plant down there.
~Joe
I would spend all day with them if I could. I bought the succulent because it was pretty and it's spent its whole life cooped up in a pot since. It looks really nice in people's yards for sure though.
I laughed numerous times out of the sheer insanity of your balcony! Having to move a N. clipeata to open your one of several tanks chalked full of Heliamphora - Nutans, after nutans!
I laughed numerous times out of the sheer insanity of your balcony! Having to move a N. clipeata to open your one of several tanks chalked full of Heliamphora - Nutans, after nutans!
Ohhh...very nice!....you are making we want to do a video of my own, although in my video I'll really butcher the species names....you know...mostly to irritate carn.
Ohhh...very nice!....you are making we want to do a video of my own, although in my video I'll really butcher the species names....you know...mostly to irritate carn.
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