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Aloe humilis hybrid

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I have managed to get in closer
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Thats fantastic, is this with a camera/macro lense or phone ?
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It's with camera and a purpose built attachment which was inexpensive.
Part of a new ongoing project.
But .... yes there's always a but ..... it does use other gear such as tripod, lights etc which I have already.
It is possible to achieve similar with other equipment ... from 10GBP to 1000GBP.
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I could do with attachments for my eyes/glasses, off to spec savers soon to see if they can miracles :lol:
I wonder about those magnifying visors but probably pants
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Amazing photos Terry! For those of us who are curious about the whole plant can you post a full plant picture too please?
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Your wish is my command.
A snatched shot!
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Thanks Terry. Nice plant.
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edds wrote: Mon May 01, 2023 4:28 pm Thanks Terry. Nice plant.
It was a "wedding favour" from 2016.
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Currently being wooed by Haworthia, attempting hybridisation, and enticed by Mesembs. Recently discovered gorgeous Gasteria.
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That’s a very interesting picture of the flower, just a question about the plant or a plant I have in relation, my aloe humilis is blue is a coating (like echeverias) do you have any idea on what your plant was crossed with?
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