Some Eriosyce species

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fatich
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Some Eriosyce species

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They are all grown from seeds and nearly 5 years old plants and one of them flower for the first time this year. I lost the labels and i dont know which is which. :roll:
They are odieri, napina and their ssp.
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Re: Some Eriosyce species

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Now we have a flowering one.
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I do like these small eriosyce, amazing the habitat conditions that they can survive in.
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Re: Some Eriosyce species

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Mine probably don't get enough light but interesting how two E. Heinrichiana can look so different:
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Eriosyce heinrichiana FK465, and eriosyce in the foreground is a krausii ssp. malleolata FK773. All three just turned two years old.
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