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When I come upon something interesting I often would like to know more about it. Ihis time it was a rock formation. However I do have alreday nice big pices of quartz (some with Schoerl, black tourmaline) and rose quartz in my flowerbeds.

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Welcome Kalihari.  You've

Welcome Kalahari.  You've come to the right place to learn something about geology here.   Ask away.

 Rose quartz in flower beds?????   It simply doesn't grow that way. Did no one tell you???? lol

There are a number of varieties of tourmaline,  but schorl is the usual to form within quartz.

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Hello Kalahari, and welcome

Hello Kalahari, and welcome to GR! I hope you enjoy the forums.

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Hi Kalahari and welcome to

Hi Kalahari and welcome to GR

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Hi! Great name!

Hi! Great name!


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Hi Kalahari, If i find

Hi Kalahari, If i find anything new then I will have more interest to know about it.I like Rose Quartz. It is referred as "Love Stone".  Do you have Rose Quartz? 


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