Hi again,
No sign of a private message from you yet !
Tony.
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Re: Tradescantia navicularia
This forums communications are rubbish.
I received your message but when I replied it went somewhere else.
Next week I will send you some bits via mail no charge
I received your message but when I replied it went somewhere else.
Next week I will send you some bits via mail no charge
Acid John
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Re: Tradescantia navicularia
I appreciate thanks & many thanks for helping me out.
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Re: Tradescantia navicularia
I have this plant that you’re welcome to if you’d like? One of those pots that I can’t remember ever getting and a plant that I know nothing about that.
Will you be at Spalding mart this year? I can bring it along if you are.
Will you be at Spalding mart this year? I can bring it along if you are.
Growing in Nottingham for the past 4 years and recently found my way to a Nottingham branch meeting. A few plants on a windowsill has very quickly turned into a greenhouse full!
Attempting to grow a range of turbinicarpus, coryphantha, escobaria and several other cactus genera. Tylecodons, pelargoniums and conophytums keep me occupied in the winter and an ever expanding number of gasteria live under the bench.
Attempting to grow a range of turbinicarpus, coryphantha, escobaria and several other cactus genera. Tylecodons, pelargoniums and conophytums keep me occupied in the winter and an ever expanding number of gasteria live under the bench.
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Re: Tradescantia navicularia
Sorry I don't attend Spalding Mart anymore, but will be at the South West Succulent Plant Fair on April 6th, but that's a long way from Nottingham, although I believe 1 or 2 will be travelling down.
Thanks for the offer.
Cheers
Tony.
Thanks for the offer.
Cheers
Tony.
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Re: Tradescantia navicularia
I’ve remembered. It came from the sales table at the Sheffield branch show in 2022. I bought a few plants and I think this might have been thrown in…
No worries Tony, I remembered you coming to one of them and wasn’t sure if you were returning.
Cheers
Ian
Growing in Nottingham for the past 4 years and recently found my way to a Nottingham branch meeting. A few plants on a windowsill has very quickly turned into a greenhouse full!
Attempting to grow a range of turbinicarpus, coryphantha, escobaria and several other cactus genera. Tylecodons, pelargoniums and conophytums keep me occupied in the winter and an ever expanding number of gasteria live under the bench.
Attempting to grow a range of turbinicarpus, coryphantha, escobaria and several other cactus genera. Tylecodons, pelargoniums and conophytums keep me occupied in the winter and an ever expanding number of gasteria live under the bench.
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Re: Tradescantia navicularia
If anyone else wants .... I've discovered a plant in the GH which seems to be quite well.
Endeavouring to grow Aylostera, Echinocereus, Echinopsis, Gymnocalycium, Matucana, Rebutia, and Sulcorebutia. Fallen out of love with Lithops and aggravated by Aeoniums.
Currently being wooed by Haworthia, attempting hybridisation, and enticed by Mesembs.
Currently being wooed by Haworthia, attempting hybridisation, and enticed by Mesembs.