Hi all, is this by any chance a M. centricirrha var.magnimamma? Spotted in a shady corner of a science lab in Portsmouth...
Thanks
Identity Crisis
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Re: Identity Crisis
Hi Steve,
Surprised that no one has answered this, so thought I better had. It is most probably a Mammillaria hahniana or M.woodsii. In some instances hahniana can be a lovely clumping variety but this is obviously a large solitary chap in pretty good condition.
Regards, Suzanne
Surprised that no one has answered this, so thought I better had. It is most probably a Mammillaria hahniana or M.woodsii. In some instances hahniana can be a lovely clumping variety but this is obviously a large solitary chap in pretty good condition.
Regards, Suzanne
Re: Identity Crisis
Thanks Suzanne, yes it does seem a bit quiet - people on holiday maybe!