My sister gave me these today, fresh from the Canary Islands. Believe it or not, I don't have these three species!
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A little present
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Re: A little present
Like the middle one especially - when you find out what it is let me know!!
Not quite so new to cacti now - greenhouse up and running - a cactoholic is born!! Visits welcome - just get in touch.
Re: A little present
looks like Astrophytum ornatum to me
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Re: A little present
That's it is Hob or to be precise A. ornatum v. niveum.
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Mainly Haworthia and Gasteria, a few other South African succulents and the odd spiky thing.
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Re: A little present
Niveum - from the Latin word nivis, meaning snow!
Nice plant
Somerset Phil
Nice plant
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Member of Somerset branch. I have a diverse mixture of small cacti plus a few larger survivors from a previous collection. I also like Stapeliads, Titanopsis, Anacampseros, and various other succulents. Now proud owner of many self-raised seedlings.
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Re: A little present
Thanks Bill, I didn't know the variety. I have some ornatum hybrids but not the actual species, although one of the hybrids is pretty similar to a standard ornatum.
Serena, I believe these three are Notocactus leninghausii, Astrophytum ornatum, and Mammillaria melanocentra. None are too difficult to find, all are relatively easy to grow and have nice flowers.
Serena, I believe these three are Notocactus leninghausii, Astrophytum ornatum, and Mammillaria melanocentra. None are too difficult to find, all are relatively easy to grow and have nice flowers.
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Re: A little present
iann i would lean more towards N. warasii rather than Notocactus leninghausii for the first one (not enough ribs)
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Re: A little present
Really? I'm used to seeing the big ones where the ribs and spines are really well separated.
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Re: A little present
There don't seem many ribs for leninghausii. I wondered about magnifica or warasii, but not sure it's quite right for either, the areoles tend to merge more on these.
PS overlapped somewhat with Hob's post on similar lines
PS overlapped somewhat with Hob's post on similar lines
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Re: A little present
just nipped out to the greenhouse front is leninghausii back in flower i think is warasii
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