Autumn Cactus and Succulent Show at RHS Harlow Carr 23/9/2023 - the photographs

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edds wrote: Wed Nov 15, 2023 6:13 pm Thanks Terry. That's a great Haworthia maughanii.
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Cracking photos. Kepo them coming please 😬
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colser wrote: Wed Nov 15, 2023 9:16 pm Cracking photos. Kepo them coming please 😬
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All 3 Haworthias must belong to the same person, same pot and topdressing. I am just a little surprised to see "Echeveria"(?) on one of the labels :mrgreen:
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MatDz wrote: Thu Nov 16, 2023 5:37 pm All 3 Haworthias must belong to the same person, same pot and topdressing. I am just a little surprised to see "Echeveria"(?) on one of the labels :mrgreen:
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I can't comment. I don't have the entries database. Even if I had the data I think data protection legislation might prevent me from commenting. As for labels .... don't start that off again .... we've had sufficient on that already
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It's one of Joyce Cocozza's hybrids, 'Sugar Candy' which I prefer so see like this, a nice bright green, it grows a much duller darker colour with more light. I hadn't noticed it was shown as an Echeveria but I'm sure it wasn't on purpose, it wouldn't affect the judging. I'd probably prefer to see a senior moment type of mistake on a Haworthia label than someone calling them Haworthiopsis or Tulista though, thinking about it, those two new names were probably another 'senior moment' from someone who spent ages over a meal explaining to me why he didn't like monotypic genera.

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(tu) Great set of photos, thanks for showing them all.
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