Hi,
Can anyone please id this succulent? It was labeled as Faucaria tigrina:
Thank you!
ID: Faucaria? Stomatium?
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Re: ID: Faucaria? Stomatium?
Make it flower Stomatiums are nocturnal and highly scented.
I'd have said Faucaria, but the picture is a little small to be sure. Not F. felina or tigrina. Faucarias have fairly smooth leaves, although sometimes with slightly raised white markings. Stomatiums have rough warty leaves and are mostly a lot smaller.
I'd have said Faucaria, but the picture is a little small to be sure. Not F. felina or tigrina. Faucarias have fairly smooth leaves, although sometimes with slightly raised white markings. Stomatiums have rough warty leaves and are mostly a lot smaller.
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Re: ID: Faucaria? Stomatium?
Thank you!
I took a closer photo. Hopefully it'll help.
I took a closer photo. Hopefully it'll help.
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Re: ID: Faucaria? Stomatium?
Do you think it could be Faucaria bosscheana.
Latin is a dead language thank goodness.
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Re: ID: Faucaria? Stomatium?
I have an F. tigrina ... looks almost exactly like the second picture. wasn't sure about the first. i AM about the second.
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Re: ID: Faucaria? Stomatium?
Looks Like F.Albidens. Stomatiums are much finer in structure than Faucaria, they have quite a diferent flower usually nocturnal often scented. Faucarias, straight forward flower, yellow, big showy, about now, Autumn.
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