bruno' s images in 2010
just new flowers for the year Daiv, with a few others to come
Thank you Peter, mariposensis is over 16en years now, after I lost acunensis the oldest Echinomastus here ..
I remember Hester's comment about mariposensis being more like an Escobaria than other Echinomastus and others saying seedlings are almost indistinguishable from young Escobaria tuberculosa....
All worth growing gems, insn' t it?
ciao
Thank you Peter, mariposensis is over 16en years now, after I lost acunensis the oldest Echinomastus here ..
iann wrote:Neat Escobarias and Escobaria look-alikes
I remember Hester's comment about mariposensis being more like an Escobaria than other Echinomastus and others saying seedlings are almost indistinguishable from young Escobaria tuberculosa....
All worth growing gems, insn' t it?
ciao
bruno
Could you say this is a cactus? Yes, it is Tephrocactus malyanus, a brand new addition here. Do you know anything of this plant?
The first flowers of Stenocactus coptogonus from seed
can you id this Stenocactus?
Echinomastus durangensis with red, alien spiders, do you know such insects? They are harmless for plants and I was told they predate rsm...
Gymnocactus horripilus
Gymnocactus subterraneus var. zaragozae
Pelcyphoras in full bloom
flowers&spines
Thelocactus nidulans
Mammillaria hertrichiana
Mammillaria pectinifera
Mammillaria roseoalba
a better view of Escobaria robbinsorum
last, Turbinicarpus pseudomacrochele, the flower bigger than the plant ....
Hope you enjoy
Buona notte
The first flowers of Stenocactus coptogonus from seed
can you id this Stenocactus?
Echinomastus durangensis with red, alien spiders, do you know such insects? They are harmless for plants and I was told they predate rsm...
Gymnocactus horripilus
Gymnocactus subterraneus var. zaragozae
Pelcyphoras in full bloom
flowers&spines
Thelocactus nidulans
Mammillaria hertrichiana
Mammillaria pectinifera
Mammillaria roseoalba
a better view of Escobaria robbinsorum
last, Turbinicarpus pseudomacrochele, the flower bigger than the plant ....
Hope you enjoy
Buona notte
bruno
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You are right Jordi, apologies for the confusion.
Daiv I am wondering whether I should edit the post, what do you think?
BTW do you know of Neowerdermannia chilensis? Is somebody growing this species?
Thank you Daiv, it is a graft, yes I' ll give it bigger pot.
Hi Harald, that is a plain P. strobiliformis, don' t remember if it comes with a fn, I' ll look into it and let you know
Ciao
Daiv I am wondering whether I should edit the post, what do you think?
BTW do you know of Neowerdermannia chilensis? Is somebody growing this species?
Thank you Daiv, it is a graft, yes I' ll give it bigger pot.
Hi Harald, that is a plain P. strobiliformis, don' t remember if it comes with a fn, I' ll look into it and let you know
Ciao
bruno
Yes, you can just click the "Edit" button to change any of your post.bruno wrote: Daiv I am wondering whether I should edit the post, what do you think?
Thank you Daiv, it is a graft, yes I' ll give it bigger pot.
Do you have the New Cactus Lexicon? The picture in there shows a plant that is several meters across. That is why I said get a bigger pot - so you can get huge mound like that!
All Cacti are succulents, but not all succulents are Cacti
Huge
sure I don' t have a pot like that
Just an instance of how wonderful a cactus can be. I saw malyana is merged into lagopus, in the book Studies in the Opuntioideae, Iliff reports the they live pretty high (4000 and 4500 mt) and differ only in stems of malyana being narrower and giving rise to more compact clumps. The close up in NCL is quite impressive, thank you for driving me there
ciao
sure I don' t have a pot like that
Just an instance of how wonderful a cactus can be. I saw malyana is merged into lagopus, in the book Studies in the Opuntioideae, Iliff reports the they live pretty high (4000 and 4500 mt) and differ only in stems of malyana being narrower and giving rise to more compact clumps. The close up in NCL is quite impressive, thank you for driving me there
ciao
bruno