May 2015: M is for May and...
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Re: May 2015: M is for May and...
and M is also for mocinianum...
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Re: May 2015: M is for May and...
An unknown Mammillaria and it won't be in flower by the end of May so this is it in bud.
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Re: May 2015: M is for May and...
Maihueniopsis minima, flowering first time. Cheers
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Minute Escobaria minima with money to make manifest it's midget measurements
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Re: May 2015: M is for May and...
A bargain at that price, Chris. I suppose there'll be postage to add...
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Re: May 2015: M is for May and...
I keep this plant on the top shelf so not easy to see the flowers amongst all of the wool
If they decide to open these flowers will be much easier to see
If they decide to open these flowers will be much easier to see
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Re: May 2015: M is for May and...
It is the easy Mammillaria option for me too.
Now identified as M. Bicolor var.nivea (M. geminispina ) thank you Tony.
M. markisiana
I have this labled as M. nejapensis and it looks to have come from Abbey Brook in August 1991 so one of my Dad's aquisitions. Now considered as M. karwinskiana SSP. nejapensis I believe.
I have it labled as M. aicolor-nevea but I have not found this anywhere I have looked so think this my be another 'chinese whispers' faded lable copying error. The plant was about a foot tall but had fallen over and was growing at right angles so has been topped, it is flowering with no roots.Now identified as M. Bicolor var.nivea (M. geminispina ) thank you Tony.
M. markisiana
I have this labled as M. nejapensis and it looks to have come from Abbey Brook in August 1991 so one of my Dad's aquisitions. Now considered as M. karwinskiana SSP. nejapensis I believe.
Last edited by Keith H on Tue May 26, 2015 8:16 am, edited 1 time in total.
Regards Keith.
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Re: May 2015: M is for May and...
Not found any more plants for this month's competition but the sunshine yesterday persuaded some of the flower buds on the mammillaria to open, and two more to open on the epithelantha micromeris.
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Re: May 2015: M is for May and...
Hi Keith,Keith H wrote:I have it labled as M. aicolor-nevea but I have not found this anywhere I have looked so think this my be another 'chinese whispers' faded lable copying error.
Your label should have read ... Mammillaria bicolor var. nivea - first used by Schumann in Gesamtb. Kakteen, page 569 in 1898. Now considered as a synonym of M. geminispina.
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Re: May 2015: M is for May and...
I thought I'd jump in with a Mammillaria (not idea what type, though ) I admired at Kew Gardens recently:
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