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1st one Haworthia emelyae var. comptoniana ?? 2nd one not clear but maybe herbacea or arachnoidea Bill Hildyard ============================== BCSS & Haworthia...
mogwythe
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Aug 1, 2007
3:23 pm
4261
don't underact...!!! ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Bob Weeks
thistlesifter01
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Aug 1, 2007
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Thank you... succulenta kwekerij <grootscholte@...> wrote: Hi Gil. photo 1 = retusa,, old v. multilineata (for mutica to many offsets) photo...
Gilbert D
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Aug 1, 2007
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Dear Paul, I found your remarks very interesting and would certainly like to know more about your current thinking regarding Haworthia taxonomy. I did not...
gasteriaphile
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Aug 4, 2007
6:40 pm
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Hi my name is Aaron, and i have been collecting and growing Haworthias for over two years now and have enjoyed every day of it... i am also interested in...
Aaron Davila
crossfiresrt605
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Aug 17, 2007
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Welcome Aaron! Aaron Davila <crossfiresrt605@...> wrote: Hi my name is Aaron, and i have been collecting and growing Haworthias for over two...
Arthur Rosenstein
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Aug 17, 2007
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Hi All, I've not posted mucha as I spend more time reading other folks post - i'm learning slowly ;) Anyway, I was given a 'pup' the other day and sods law the...
nick996948
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Aug 17, 2007
3:49 pm
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Breck Where would one start! In the current Haworthia wars, there are some of the more esoteric and eccentric approaches to plant classification that I have...
Paul Forster
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Aug 17, 2007
3:50 pm
4268
I share your plant passion! Esp. bromeliads and esp. terrestrials and tillandsias. Haworthias too of course. And the odd gasteria. Breck...
gasteriaphile
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Aug 17, 2007
3:53 pm
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As a bontany student, plant classification is always a hectic problem it can sometimes lead to wars like Paul Foster wrote... thankfully the "old school"...
Aaron Davila
crossfiresrt605
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Aug 17, 2007
11:19 pm
4270
in particular Genera that i am more interested in is the Genus: Haworthia to me this genus is the most complex of all the other genera (aloe gasteria etc.) and...
Aaron Davila
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Aug 17, 2007
11:43 pm
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what kind of bromeliads do you have... my fav. terrestrial brom is Dyckia "cherry coke" ... and...
Aaron Davila
crossfiresrt605
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Aug 17, 2007
11:44 pm
4272
... At this point, as listowner of the Bromeliads-for-Beginners group, I want to point out that a lot of bromeliads make excellent companion plants to...
madabouteu
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Aug 18, 2007
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4273
I'm new here (although I have the uneasy feeling I once subscribed before), so here's an intro. I live in Montana, plan to move (back) to New Mexico in a year...
maria guzman
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Aug 18, 2007
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Welcome Maria!! maria guzman <mirror@...> wrote: I'm new here (although I have the uneasy feeling I once subscribed before), so here's an...
Arthur Rosenstein
yaheeheeha
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Aug 19, 2007
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Generally, people who follow one author's classification take his latest published work, particularly an expensive, glossy, hard backed book, as the current...
H.Mays
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Aug 19, 2007
7:32 pm
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I have the following seeds to trade for seeds with collection data. H. e. comptoniana H. e. e. GM259 H. e. e. Rooiberg H. e. major Sandkraal H. e. multifolia ...
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Aug 22, 2007
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I will be attending the Haworthia Society Convention in Leicester, England in October this year. As usual it promises to be an interesting event. As I am...
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Aug 24, 2007
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Maria! I do remember you! Welcome. N.M. will be much more conducive to growing the succulents than was MT. Breck ... (back) ... (2) ... mostly ... soil ... ...
gasteriaphile
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Aug 24, 2007
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Hi Group I would of like to have some of you at the show in L.A I added a album with 2 verry nice haworthias....
Cactus T
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Aug 29, 2007
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4281
hi all, i joined this group years ago, but havent been active at all... i recently moved from toronto, ontario, to rural alberta, in western ...
cjfulford
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Sep 20, 2007
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It's always heartening to hear of other growers in the western high plains. I'm not in Alberta, but west-central Montana (Augusta, right up against the Rocky...
maria guzman
pelarg
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Sep 21, 2007
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hi maria and all :) well, time will tell and no teach me things about this climate, this house and my plants.. i'm coming from toronto, where i was also...
cactus cactus
cjfulford
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Sep 22, 2007
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4284
Can you import seed? Mesa Garden sells seed at very low prices and has a huge assortment. If you know anyone in the states who would privately mail you...
maria guzman
pelarg
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Sep 22, 2007
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yes, i think seed is usually not a problem; i do know of mesa, and have seen some other interesting sources as well.. i think erratic is the key word on...
cactus cactus
cjfulford
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Sep 22, 2007
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4286
I get a bit behind in checking in on pending memberships and want to apologize to our new members. Breck, co-Mod...
gasteriaphile
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Sep 23, 2007
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4287
hello, i just purchsed a new Haworthia at the recent home and garden show from the North Texas Cactus and Succulent Society... and it was very unique nothing...
Aaron Davila
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Sep 24, 2007
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4288
Aaron, If you bought from the North Texas Cactus Society, I would guess that you bought a Haworthia limifolia.? H. limifolia originates from Natal region of...
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Sep 24, 2007
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4289
no, it is not H. limifolia (i mentioned that this one has the semi- translucent windows H. limifolia doesnt)... i have a few of those already (i did buy a...
Aaron Davila
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Sep 25, 2007
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4290
Hi Aaron. Try to find ..here start mirabilis. Cok http://public.fotki.com/Grootscholten/haworthiaphotos/haworthia_mn/mirabilis_bredasdor.html [Non-text...
succulenta kwekerij
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