October 2012 - Genus of the Month - Haworthia
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Re: October 2012 - Genus of the Month - Haworthia
Pumila is a nice plant, i had one and cut the top out last, which i still have, but i lost the bit with the roots on....
Donuts i LOVE, and have being trying to get one for over a year or so - if anyone knows where i can buy one please let me know
Donuts i LOVE, and have being trying to get one for over a year or so - if anyone knows where i can buy one please let me know
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Re: October 2012 - Genus of the Month - Haworthia
Bill, superb hybrids!! and others. Thanks for sharing.... (so that's what H.mutica v.nigra can look like in the UK, my plant has struggled since I received it but is now looking happier... and offsetting )
And... special thanks for supplying a reply re "whale-tail" flowers - I understand now! - from Bayer himself
Please convey my thanks if that would be appropriate.
By the way: I have an idea that there's been a special event today, of interest to all UK haworthians - I hope it went well, maybe those who attended will tell us?
And... special thanks for supplying a reply re "whale-tail" flowers - I understand now! - from Bayer himself
Please convey my thanks if that would be appropriate.
By the way: I have an idea that there's been a special event today, of interest to all UK haworthians - I hope it went well, maybe those who attended will tell us?
Re: October 2012 - Genus of the Month - Haworthia
Thank you. mutica shouldn't be too difficult but there are quite a few different clones, as it happens that is one of the nicer ones and typically has not yet shown any signs of offsetting.Lindsey wrote:Bill, superb hybrids!! and others. Thanks for sharing.... (so that's what H.mutica v.nigra can look like in the UK, my plant has struggled since I received it but is now looking happier... and offsetting )
No problem I did say I knew a manLindsey wrote: And... special thanks for supplying a reply re "whale-tail" flowers - I understand now! - from Bayer himself
Please convey my thanks if that would be appropriate.
It went very well I even got three tickets, the aforementioned mutica took third and I go another 3rd and a 2nd. I'll post some pictures of the winners tomorrow.Lindsey wrote:By the way: I have an idea that there's been a special event today, of interest to all UK haworthians - I hope it went well, maybe those who attended will tell us?
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Re: October 2012 - Genus of the Month - Haworthia
Just a few of mine...........so many too choose from I didn't know where to start ...this one is named after Mr. Haworthia..H. bayeri.
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Re: October 2012 - Genus of the Month - Haworthia
This is a hybrid from another big name in Haworthia...one of Robert Kent's H. hybrid pumila's
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