http://www.pixum.nl/viewalbum/?id=1543865 I put now together 104 Haw. photo`s in.not finnest yet. Cok from Holland [Non-text portions of this message have been...
I note there was no response to my suggestion below. Although mesembs are my prime interest, I also grow quite a number of Haworthia. They are attractive and...
Talk about eat my heart out. But I must not be jealous. I too plan to visit in a few years time. Herewith a few corrections. I am not being picky as I can...
Didge, Thank you very much for the corrections! I am OK at Haworthia ID, but I am very weak in the other dwarf succulents, so this is tremendously valuable. ...
Hi everyone. I am toying with the idea of setting up a small yahoo group just for the owners and moderators that are running succulent plant groups. This will...
I cannot see a detriment to the change, unless one anticipates that the board would be swamped with irrelevancies and lose its character and intimacy (?). ...
Per recent postings on the official classification of the Haworthia group, it seemed intuitive to reside in the Cactus & Succulent section. I'm not sure there...
Ray, Enjoy your vacation and return rested and happy! Arthur Ray Cone <mydogcisco@...> wrote: Per recent postings on the official classification of the...
Greetings Harry- Thank you for the reply...and I apologize for the delayed response. I've been up to my eyebrows in crocodiles as they say. You state that...
Dear Ray, Repotting was a problem for me because roots developed well and became entwined with the baked clay and attached to it. I mentioned that all the ...
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I often get inquiries by email asking if I have any plants for sale, especially haworthias. As it happens I do have a few choice plants available to...
Just in time for someone's Christmas! I have for sale one copy of Charles L. Scott's book "The Genus Haworthia". This book is now out-of-print and an...
Hi Folks, To see some stunning pictures of wonderful Haworthias, mostly Japanese selections, being grown very well, visit Elliott Adler's Internet site: ...
... Japanese selections, being grown very well, visit Elliott Adler's ... +Yes sort of a contradiction in terms! For gasterias, of course, one always thinks,...
I agree, Elliott has outdone himself, these photos are great! David ... From: gasteriaphile [mailto:gasteriaphile@...] Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004...
Since the publication of Haworthia Revisited, many new species/combinations have been published in a number of different journals in three languages. Tracing...
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Dear Harry, Could you please let me have further details. Best wishes, John [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
SEASON'S GREETINGS AND ALL THE BEST FOR THE COMING YEAR TO ALL!!!! Arthur Rosenstein ... Japanese selections, being grown very well, visit Elliott Adler's ... ...
Bonjour, Merci pour tes voeux et les miens en retour, Bonne année Georges http://www.pottokakthus.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Congratulations! I note another improvement in this groups position in the hierarchy of the C&S groups. Cheers Didge. ... number of members does not accurately...
Hi, I have just found this group and am need of a couple of ID's. These plants were doomed at the facility 'plant purge' where I work. I believe them to be...
Hi, Cok, I finally realized that you had put the photo of the similar plant into my album. Well, they look somewhat similar, but--as I think you said--not...
Hi Larry, About your photos: Number 1 is H. limifolia, Number 2 is H. attenuata ave a good week Christian ... From: old_marblz To: Haworthia@yahoogroups.com ...
http://web.icq.com/friendship/swf/0,,16961_rs,00.swf Met vriendelijke groet Cok & Ine [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups...