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Some garden colour.
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CactusPolecat
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Subject: Some garden colour.
Sun Dec 07, 2008 7:46 pm
Here're some of the Crassulaceae currently colouring our garden.
XSedeveria 'Bronze'.
Sedum acre.
Sedum X someting-or-other noid.
Echeveria rundelli.
Echeveria noid.
Echeveria noid.
Echeveria glauca.
Crassula cv. 'Diane'.
Sedum spathulifolium and Sedum cv. 'Lime'
...More flowers on the way, not quite open yet.
Enjoy, CP.
Some garden colour.
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