Good afternoon
I ask for help to identify this cactus.
I think is a Gymno marsonerii, but I am not sure.
Thanks in advance.
Gymno ID
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Re: Gymno ID
Hard to tell. Well for me anyway.
That strong central spine is a bit unusual. I think we'll need to see it flower.
Keep it cool and dry over winter and hopefully it will oblige in spring.
That strong central spine is a bit unusual. I think we'll need to see it flower.
Keep it cool and dry over winter and hopefully it will oblige in spring.
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Re: Gymno ID
Ok, we'll wait
Thanks Habanerocat
Thanks Habanerocat
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Re: Gymno ID
The rough spination speaks for Gymnocalycium horridispinum. It is not G. marsoneri.
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Re: Gymno ID
Thank you Detlev
Re: Gymno ID
achiracense ??
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Re: Gymno ID
G. achirasense is closely related to G. horridispinum, and it is classified by some authors as a subspecies = G. horridispinum subsp. achirasense (and I agree).