Hi
Can anyone help ID these two eriosyce I have please.
ID1 isn't a good picture I can do another
Eriosyce to ID plz
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Eriosyce to ID plz
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Re: Eriosyce to ID plz
Hi Tina ; Both look familiar
The first plant could be Neoporteria ( Eriosyce ) chilensis, but to be honest, it looks more like an Acanthocalycium to me.
the second one is slightly more difficult with it being grafted ( is that how it would look on its own roots ?) I will have to check on them both in the greenhouse tomorrow.
The first plant could be Neoporteria ( Eriosyce ) chilensis, but to be honest, it looks more like an Acanthocalycium to me.
the second one is slightly more difficult with it being grafted ( is that how it would look on its own roots ?) I will have to check on them both in the greenhouse tomorrow.
Ray
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Re: Eriosyce to ID plz
They could both be Eriosyce aurata of some sort. I'm not as familiar with plants so big or grafted, but maybe the first one E. spinibarbis and the second E. sandillon or just E. aurata.
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