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

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AllanA wrote: Sat Nov 18, 2023 9:20 am (tu) Great set of photos, thanks for showing them all.
Thanks Allan. Makes it worthwhile if they're enjoyed.
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el48tel wrote: Sat Nov 18, 2023 11:23 am
AllanA wrote: Sat Nov 18, 2023 9:20 am (tu) Great set of photos, thanks for showing them all.
Thanks Allan. Makes it worthwhile if they're enjoyed.
They all certainly are, even if some taxonomy is questioned here or there. Please keep them coming!
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Thank you Terry.
Great photos and some of the plants are mine!
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We will be at our finale before next weekend.
I'm hoping it's been an inspiration for others to show their plants and to photograph their local show to record it for posterity .... and perhaps to join us next year.
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Love the 1st prize in the Bowl Garden - very imaginative niche planting of SA succulents - congratulations to the exhibitor!
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Tony R wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 7:15 am Love the 1st prize in the Bowl Garden - very imaginative niche planting of SA succulents - congratulations to the exhibitor!
I know the exhibitor. Not mine!
I know it wasn't quite the original plan. A fortuitous incident.
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lots of creativity!
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