What's under there?
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- iann
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What's under there?
No cheating. Easy one first.
Genus is easy, species not obvious.
Genus still fairly easy.
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Re: What's under there?
No1 is a strombocactus
No2 copiapoa .... possibly barquitensis?
No3 .... rebutia or whatever the genus is nowadays
No2 copiapoa .... possibly barquitensis?
No3 .... rebutia or whatever the genus is nowadays
Growing anything I can keep alive :-)
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Re: What's under there?
#2 Copiapoa laui...
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Re: What's under there?
1 is Strombo disciformis
2 is Copiapoa something - perhaps mollicula/humilis/barquitensis or some such? It's not laui - you can just spot some spines that show it's not that one.
3 is Sulco rauschii
2 is Copiapoa something - perhaps mollicula/humilis/barquitensis or some such? It's not laui - you can just spot some spines that show it's not that one.
3 is Sulco rauschii
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Re: What's under there?
OK, so #1 was a bit easy. Karl got #3.
You're all close with #2 but nobody quite got it yet. It does have spines but they're hardly worth the effort.
You're all close with #2 but nobody quite got it yet. It does have spines but they're hardly worth the effort.
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Re: What's under there?
Is 2 Copiapoa humilis..?
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Re: What's under there?
Does hovering the cursor over the picture and seeing 'hypogaea-0605.jpg' count as cheating?iann wrote:No cheating. Easy one first.
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Re: What's under there?
MikeT wrote:Does hovering the cursor over the picture and seeing 'hypogaea-0605.jpg' count as cheating?iann wrote:No cheating. Easy one first.
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