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Nov 23, 2013 12:12 PM CST
Name: Sheryl
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A few quick lithops pics - these are greenhouse grown @ the DBG, very few were ID'd.

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Wait, wait - I just noticed that at least the last pic isn't a lithops at all, but Gibbaeum petrense. Shoot, yet another type!
Sorry, but I hope you enjoy the pics anyway... *Blush*

These last ones are Lapidaria, whatevah da heck that is... Blinking
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Tarev, these are the outside ones that I promised you so long ago - I'm afraid they're quite fuzzy.


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And here is the structure they're grown under:



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