Eriosyce napina subsp. pajonalensis

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Eriosyce napina subsp. pajonalensis

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Grown from seed since 2010-10...
Eriosyce napina ssp. pajonalensis Th21
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Lovely plant, well grown and a great photo👍
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Very nice! Similar to E. odieri?
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iann wrote: Fri May 27, 2022 9:47 pm Very nice! Similar to E. odieri?
You are so right, it looks like a E. odieri as a miniature. The tubercles are very small and the whole plant is about 4 cm i diameter...
The bud.
Eriosyce napina ssp. pajonalensis
Eriosyce napina ssp. pajonalensis
This is another plant. A little more sunken than the other and has almost no spines. And I noticed that it flowers on old areoles. This one has not flowered yet...
Eriosyce napina ssp. pajonalensis
Eriosyce napina ssp. pajonalensis
/Christer DPP4, Capture One 10, CombineZM
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