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Here is my winning tray of succulents from Sturton. I think I won (I presume) because of the wide variety and condition of the plants and the fact that most of them were labelled.
The class calls for a 20" square display of cacti OR succulents. That means it has to be either/or and not a mixture. The more eagle eyed of you may observe what appears to be a cactus in my exhibit but in fact it's a spiny euphorbia which is classed as a succulent.
A cactus grower at Malvern told me that all cacti are succulents but not all succulents are cacti. I still don't fully understand that!
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