I had a trip to a garden centre I had not visited before and as a result ended up buying 8 new plants. I have managed to identify with a reasonable degree of confidence 3 plants however there are 5 that have evaded my severely limited detection skills. I am hoping that the images below will help.
Many thanks for looking.
John
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Re: ID Help Again Please
The first two look to be a very hairy Opuntia but I don't know the species name. The third appears to be Tacitus bellus. A member of the Crassulaceae family, which has the most delightful flowers in spring. After that I am not sure.
Here's a picture.
Here's a picture.
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Re: ID Help Again Please
1,2 - Cylindropuntia vestita (cristate form)
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Thanks Liz
Yes I thought the first was an Opuntia but looking at the various sources I have at my disposal I could not find any as woolly as this specimen. I have just noticed that since I started this reply Tony R has identified it as Cylindropuntia vestita (cristate form) - many thanks Tony.
Liz the flowers in your image of Tacitus bellus are fantastic - I do so hope that this is what I have (I'm sure your ID is spot on!). Just an aside do you think it is ready for re-potting to the next size pot in the Spring?
Many thanks Liz and Tony
John
Yes I thought the first was an Opuntia but looking at the various sources I have at my disposal I could not find any as woolly as this specimen. I have just noticed that since I started this reply Tony R has identified it as Cylindropuntia vestita (cristate form) - many thanks Tony.
Liz the flowers in your image of Tacitus bellus are fantastic - I do so hope that this is what I have (I'm sure your ID is spot on!). Just an aside do you think it is ready for re-potting to the next size pot in the Spring?
Many thanks Liz and Tony
John
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Thelocactus setispinus
Mammillaria (zeilmanniana?)
Gymnocalycium (baldianum?)
Mammillaria (zeilmanniana?)
Gymnocalycium (baldianum?)
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Thanks Iann - that is most helpful.
There is I'm afraid one more that I omitted from my original post and is shown below.
Thanks again
John
There is I'm afraid one more that I omitted from my original post and is shown below.
Thanks again
John
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Echinopsis subdenudata I think.
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Last one is Echinopsis subdenudata (unless it's a hybrid - it looks a little more spiny than usual).
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Re: ID Help Again Please
1. Austrocylindropuntia vestita (cristate)
2. Austrocylindropuntia vestita (cristate)
3. Echeveria sp.?
4. Ferocactus hamatacanthus (probably ssp. sinuatus)
5. Mammillaria zeilmanniana
6. Gymnocalycium sp. (probably baldianum)
7. Echinopsis subdenudata
2. Austrocylindropuntia vestita (cristate)
3. Echeveria sp.?
4. Ferocactus hamatacanthus (probably ssp. sinuatus)
5. Mammillaria zeilmanniana
6. Gymnocalycium sp. (probably baldianum)
7. Echinopsis subdenudata
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Re: ID Help Again Please
Dianne, Ralph and Werewolf - thank you very much for your help it really is appreciated. Labels at the ready!!
John
John