I recently purchased 2 Mammillaria (I think!!) but that is as far as I have got with ID.
John
Many thanks in anticipationID Help Again Please
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Re: ID Help Again Please
Probably they are both M. zeilmanniana, with the first being the white flowered version - forma alba.
Diane - member of Kingston branch
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Re: ID Help Again Please
I think I would agree with Diane. Both lovely plants.
Mike
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Based in Wiltshire and growing a mix of cacti and succulents.
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Re: ID Help Again Please
Thank you Diane and Mike - at least I did recognise them as Mammillaria (big improvement for me)
Your help is much appreciated. I could not resist buying these plants when I saw they were already starting to flower - of course I did not stop at just 2 plants!
John
Your help is much appreciated. I could not resist buying these plants when I saw they were already starting to flower - of course I did not stop at just 2 plants!
John