is that how you collect stamps? Or is it still joy in the "living" plants? Such accumulations mostly leave me at a loss. Well, I hope the colleague likes his plants and not just stacking them.
Thanks for these insights!
K.W.
PVV1962
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Subject: Re: .................... Fri May 01, 2020 12:00 am
Chris43 Moderator
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Subject: Re: .................... Fri May 01, 2020 2:42 pm
An amazing collection, so many plants! They must take such a huge amount of time to look after, water, repot, bug kill....how many people are involved in keeping this collection?
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mammillariamaniac
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Subject: Re: .................... Sun May 03, 2020 12:10 pm
Hello together,
Yes the collection is a little bit crowded, of course there are collections with more charme for example Wolter's. But I think also Heinz Otto likes all his plants, since he raised almost every plant from habitat seed. To your question Chris: as far as I know he is caring for all them on its own and that shows he is giving his plants all the attention needed.