A few new succs.

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cactuspolecat
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A few new succs.

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I couldn't resist these..

Aloe broomii and Aloe aculeata, (just had to get this one after seeing Larry's recently).
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Haworthia attenuata and Haworthia kingiana.
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Echeveria pulidonis.
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Euphorbia meloformis, and Euphorbia cv. "Pineapple Head".
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Aeonium simsii, (aka Sempervivum ciliata v. Borisii).
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Enjoy, CP.
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Hi CP, Nice plants and very healthy looking, you must have excellent growing conditions down there.

John
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Post by Dominique »

I vote for echeveria pulidonis ! Ooops... It is not a picture contest :wink: Your plants are beautiful, congratulations !
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Post by cactuspolecat »

Thanks fellers, hey John, Tassie is ideal for g/h cultivation, since these are only new plants, I hope they continue to look niceas they grow on.
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Post by DieTer-Xz »

Congratulations! I especially like those Haworthia!
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