New guy trying to ID Collection (Succulents)
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Also, my Haworthia cymbifomis looks a lot like VAR. OBTUSA Can anyone confirm?
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It has yellow flowers. Ssp rhopalophylla has white flowers. Here is ssp aurantiaca next to a cultivar called 'Fireworth'.jnspire wrote:Hey Iann,iann wrote:First is Fenestraria rhopalophylla ssp aurantiaca.
I am just curious, what are the identifiers for the subspecies aurantiaca?
--ian
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Ok! thanks Iann. It had just flowered right before I purchased it a few weeks ago. It still has its dead bloom laying beside it.
I think there were seeds but they were collected or lost before I got them otherwise I would have traded them. I appreciate your help as always... you are awesome!
I think there were seeds but they were collected or lost before I got them otherwise I would have traded them. I appreciate your help as always... you are awesome!
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Incidentally, I just noticed that my Aloaceae Haworthia cymbiformis is going to bloom soon!
Hopefully this will assist with complete identification.
Hopefully this will assist with complete identification.
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Shame you didn't see the flower. They're nice of course, but also give a more reliable ID.
--ian
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Yesterday I went to the greenhouse where I purchased my "Air plant" and the owner confirmed that it is in fact a Tillandsia.
I would still like complete identification of it if anyone can help? Thanks
I would still like complete identification of it if anyone can help? Thanks