ID, please. Neoteny ?

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nirwa
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Re: ID, please. Neoteny ?

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Still no luck, Dave. The link gave me a message as below :

"Not Found
The requested URL /_GJDaBn20uJQ/Rzod98lJlKI/AAAAAAAAA1Y/98LwJybtvVM/Turbinicarpus+krainzianus+v.+minimus+(16).JPG was not found on this server. "

I just don't know why.

To Thord,

Thanks for sharing your experience. But that plant does grow in bright and sunny environment ( half day of direct sunny lights at least ). So I guess that is not etiolated. I have presumed that is a T.krainzianus v minima, though.
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Re: ID, please. Neoteny ?

Post by DaveW »

Just tried my link above and it's coming up for me Nirwa. It's just a picture of T. krainzianus minimus. Probably your computer is blocking the web site. I believe some firms computers often do this. The first link I gave however is dead so I presume you used that from my last post?

I have just done a screen grab and e-mailed you the image so hope you can read it this time.

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Re: ID, please. Neoteny ?

Post by nirwa »

My plant looks much longer and thinner than that plant in the picture. :shrugs: Mine looks just like a hydra with 11 heads and other new heads emerging.:shift:
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