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Ariocarpus ID
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Ariocarpus ID
Hi all, please could anyone ID an Ario with yellow flowers. I do not think it is trigonis Thank you
Re: Ariocarpus ID
A photo would help - Trigonus is the only one with yellow flowers. It also flowers from older growth so not from the centre but with a ring of yellow flowers. It's quite distinctive, no other Ario looks like Trigonus.
Stuart
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Re: Ariocarpus ID
Thanks Stuart, picture tomorrow. The reason I asked was I have another Ario a look alike with lost label but compactus rings a bell
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Re: Ariocarpus ID
Or “elongatus” ? Cheers
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Re: Ariocarpus ID
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