I bought these over in Spain whilst visiting the Marimutra Botanical gardens, none of them had labels and I'd be grateful for any advice on what they are please. The 1p coin is for size reference.
Id for some cacti and succulent please
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Id for some cacti and succulent please
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Re: Id for some cacti and succulent please
Is this Cereus peruvianus cristate?
Some more, these were all kept in quite dark conditions and others around were severely etiolated.
Some more, these were all kept in quite dark conditions and others around were severely etiolated.
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Mike
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Re: Id for some cacti and succulent please
And for these prickly pears, is there a variety for these very short spined ones please?
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Re: Id for some cacti and succulent please
Notocactus (Parodia) ottonis. Very variable species.
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Re: Id for some cacti and succulent please
Sulcorebutia (Rebutia) rauschii, dark spined form.
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Re: Id for some cacti and succulent please
First 2 are Haworthias.
3rd shot - the yellow spined cactus is Parodia magnifica or Parodia warasii (not P. ottonis)
Prickly pears are Opuntia microdasys (and f. alba)
Plant with flattened, oval leaves is Crassula ovata variegata
3rd shot - the yellow spined cactus is Parodia magnifica or Parodia warasii (not P. ottonis)
Prickly pears are Opuntia microdasys (and f. alba)
Plant with flattened, oval leaves is Crassula ovata variegata
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Re: Id for some cacti and succulent please
First 2 are Haworthias.
3rd shot - the yellow spined cactus is Parodia magnifica or Parodia warasii (not P. ottonis)
Prickly pears are Opuntia microdasys (and f. alba)
Plant with flattened, oval leaves is Crassula ovata variegata
3rd shot - the yellow spined cactus is Parodia magnifica or Parodia warasii (not P. ottonis)
Prickly pears are Opuntia microdasys (and f. alba)
Plant with flattened, oval leaves is Crassula ovata variegata
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Re: Id for some cacti and succulent please
(1) Haworthia, perhaps retusa?
(2) Haworthia sp.
(3) Notocactus (Parodia) magnificus
(4) Haworthia, perhaps marumiana?
(5) Senecio serpens
(6) Cant tell what this cristate is
(7) Crassula obliqua variegated form
(8) Sulcorebutia rauschii
(9) Pass.
(10) Opuntia microdasys v. rufida
(11) Opuntia microdasys v. alba
(2) Haworthia sp.
(3) Notocactus (Parodia) magnificus
(4) Haworthia, perhaps marumiana?
(5) Senecio serpens
(6) Cant tell what this cristate is
(7) Crassula obliqua variegated form
(8) Sulcorebutia rauschii
(9) Pass.
(10) Opuntia microdasys v. rufida
(11) Opuntia microdasys v. alba
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Re: Id for some cacti and succulent please
Many thanks for all your help,
Mike
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Active grower of caudiciform succulents and mesembs. I don't really grow cacti (very often).
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