Hi, this is 8 plants i dont have any clue what is it,
can you help me with regocnize, even only genus?
thanks
plant identification
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Re: plant identification
Very difficult to identify.
16: unsure, but it seems to be forming a lateral cephalium at the top. I don't have access to my cactus library now, but i would assume that (together with the golden spines) would narrow it down.
20: Again, golden spines might help the identification, but I have no suggestions.
31: no idea
35: sports some hair - perhaps an Espostoa.
64: looks like an Echinopsis
65: looks like a Ferocactus (perhaps robustus) but it doesn't fit with the theme of just South American cacti if that means anything. Perhaps another Echinopsis.
117: maybe another Espostoa or similarly haired columnar
12: another unidentifiable columnar for me
Sorry to not be of more help. Perhaps someone else can offer anything?
16: unsure, but it seems to be forming a lateral cephalium at the top. I don't have access to my cactus library now, but i would assume that (together with the golden spines) would narrow it down.
20: Again, golden spines might help the identification, but I have no suggestions.
31: no idea
35: sports some hair - perhaps an Espostoa.
64: looks like an Echinopsis
65: looks like a Ferocactus (perhaps robustus) but it doesn't fit with the theme of just South American cacti if that means anything. Perhaps another Echinopsis.
117: maybe another Espostoa or similarly haired columnar
12: another unidentifiable columnar for me
Sorry to not be of more help. Perhaps someone else can offer anything?
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Re: plant identification
35 and 117 look very similar to Espostoa plants in my collection ( maybe yours are a little more ‘hard grown’)
64 and 64 could well be forms of Echinopsis. Flowers will tell you.
Other than that, I’m totally guessing.
64 and 64 could well be forms of Echinopsis. Flowers will tell you.
Other than that, I’m totally guessing.