ID help, please!
ID help, please!
Thanks in advance!
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Re: ID help, please!
2 is mammillaria spinossisima cv. un pico, 8 is some kind of ferocactus.
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Re: ID help, please!
Young plants (7 & are hard to identify. Spination can vary a lot even with different plants of the same species, so exact identification can be hard.
Top quality photos are really helpful too.
Anyway, my thoughts:
1 & 3 - some monstrous / cristate species. Better photos please!
2, 5, 7 Mammillaria
6 Cereus , monstrous form
8 Echinopsis, maybe one formely classed as Lobivia or Acanthocalycium
9 Echinopsis
Top quality photos are really helpful too.
Anyway, my thoughts:
1 & 3 - some monstrous / cristate species. Better photos please!
2, 5, 7 Mammillaria
6 Cereus , monstrous form
8 Echinopsis, maybe one formely classed as Lobivia or Acanthocalycium
9 Echinopsis
Re: ID help, please!
#3 - Cereus spegazzinii monstrose
#4 - Cleistocactus winterii
#7 - Mammillaria spinosissima ('normal' form)
#9 - Parodia ottonis
#4 - Cleistocactus winterii
#7 - Mammillaria spinosissima ('normal' form)
#9 - Parodia ottonis