Thank you "NWD" for your introduction. They are few and far between. Whenever there is one it always makes me realize how good they are for the Group. ...
... In the Seattle area there were a few of us that kept turning up regularly at all the same local functions Pacific Northwest Carnivorous Club, Local Cactus...
odd plant lovers sums it up fairly well--i have mainly cacti and succulents of various sorts (some small collections within collections) but have one orchid...
So even though I dont much care for mail order I did get a couple on amavon last week "aloes in southern africa" & I found what was listed as in good condition...
Hello Anjani, Your Haworthia maughniis are very robust and healthy plants! I was wanting to speak with you but your cell no seems to have changed. Please...
It is possible that some e-mail sent to me since the middle of March has not reach me due to problems at the MADASAFISH server. If anyone had not received a...
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So I'm putting up some photos in the photo tab of the group site on Yahoo tonight. Look for "N_W_Dog's Pics" if you care to see them. I think everything I...
Our recent posts have emphasized what I have suspected: namely that we are hardly only collectors of haworthias, gasterias, etc. In fact we tend to be quite...
Hi,anjani, I'am a Haw. lover in China. H.mau and H.truncata are both my favourite species.I'd like to see your collections if you'r available.Also, I'll share...
Dear all, three years ago I get some haworthias from Burks nursery.One of H. Emelyae. Var. Major. Cat. No. HA317,#3. Ex. Steven Hammer. The plant look a like...
Ed, I knew but cannot see any appreciable difference betw. the two entities and I have never seen any of those glomeratas either. Have you? Breck 4b. Re:...
Edardo, Were these hechtias growing on rock or in the native sandy soils of that county? I believe that I have seen living specimens of glomerata but they...
Breck, They were growing in sandy loam, probably within 5 to 10 miles north of the Rio Grande.? In some spots they were growing so thickly that they seemed to...
A taxonomic note... according to the research I have been doing, H. scariosa is an invalid name, being a synonym of H. texensis. A rosette by any other...
I asked people on a bromeliad list to help me, and Derek Butcher sent me some formal descriptions. Here are some differences between the two. Texensis has...
Dear all, anyone know haworthia mirabilis. Var. depaupera. I want that plant photo. I acctualy never seen any photograph upto date on any books. Thanks....
A label on a Haworthia attenuata reads "ES0514". Assuming a zero rather than a letter O, can anyone help me trace the "ES"? Or could it be RS (Robert Scott)?...
Dear sir, Thanks a lot for your help. It is very good picture. I don't know why not it is separte variety . My own conclution, Mr. Bayer's classification...
Dear friends, hi, I produced last three years many hawortia cultiver in india. Some have very good new look, I want registration my plants as new cultiver....
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Dear all, hello, Anyone know Haworthia pygmaea. var. argento-maculosa and Haworthia magnifica /retusa. var. dekenahii, two plant species are same? Thanks....
Dear all, I am interested in exchange of haworthia cuttings, best if it have locality data if interested send me email privetly. many thanks. best regards. ...
Hello All. http://public.fotki.com/Grootscholten/plant-collections/visitors_from_our/ja kub_jilemicky.html This is Jacub from the JIL numbers he is from Czech...