March 2020: Cute/Chubsters
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March 2020: Cute/Chubsters
Thank you Roatavator, I didn’t expect that from my first entry! I told my wife I won a competition and she said “What did you win?” “Nothing but I get to choose the next one” She said “it should be something makes people go awww” so what’s that? I think anything cute or round so Pachyphytum, Graptopetalum, Sedum and anything else chubby and cute. I’ve added some to get it started, best of luck!
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All my plants are kept indoors and I started collecting in August 2018. Favourites are Pachyphytum, Echeveria, Haworthia, Mesembs and oddball Cacti.
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Re: March 2020: Cute/Chubsters
Some cute little blobs.
Bulbine bruynsii in autumn:
Conophytum burgeri in late summer:
Conophytum burgeri in autumn:
Muiria hortenseae in autumn:
Bulbine bruynsii in autumn:
Conophytum burgeri in late summer:
Conophytum burgeri in autumn:
Muiria hortenseae in autumn:
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Re: March 2020: Cute/Chubsters
Lovely plants Aiko, they are perfect, thank you
I’ve just realised this competition is going to add some plants to the old wish-list
I’ve just realised this competition is going to add some plants to the old wish-list
Plant sales: www.CentralSucculents.etsy.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/CentralSucculents
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All my plants are kept indoors and I started collecting in August 2018. Favourites are Pachyphytum, Echeveria, Haworthia, Mesembs and oddball Cacti.
Instagram: www.instagram.com/CentralSucculents
Reddit: www.reddit.com/u/CentralSucculents
All my plants are kept indoors and I started collecting in August 2018. Favourites are Pachyphytum, Echeveria, Haworthia, Mesembs and oddball Cacti.
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Re: March 2020: Cute/Chubsters
Never seen the bulbine bruynsii before Aiko, they look great.
Northampton and MK member
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Re: March 2020: Cute/Chubsters
This is my little dumpling
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Re: March 2020: Cute/Chubsters
Conophytum vanheerdei. One of my favourites.
Rod Smith
Growing a mixed collection of cacti & other succulents; mainly smaller species with a current emphasis on lithops & conophytum.
Growing a mixed collection of cacti & other succulents; mainly smaller species with a current emphasis on lithops & conophytum.
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Re: March 2020: Cute/Chubsters
Conophytum bilobum (recent addition)
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Re: March 2020: Cute/Chubsters
This isn’t very cute but definitely a chubster. Don’t know how others in the UK have got on this winter but with all the dull damp weather I’ve found watering to be particularly problematic, even a very gritty compost stays too wet after only very light splash. Result = very plump dumplings!
Peter. Lapsed cactus enthusiast, now into Conophytums. Fewer plasters when repotting! MSG member.