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JST
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Gymno id

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Not sure what sort of gymno this is, but intrigued by the flowers. Three flowers coming out of the top of the plant, but also several flowers appear to be on pups. Would love a name if anyone can help
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G. anisitsii, possibly var damsii or rotundulum. Plain G. anisitsii usually has white flowers but maybe your plant qualifies.
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Agree with iann.
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