I've need of Id's for 6 cacti. This is 6 of 6. Apologies for orientation. This is NOT how the picture uploaded is oriented. The system is rotating it for me.
ID #6
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ID #6
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Re: ID #6
Probably Echinopsis aurea v. leucomalla.
Re: ID #6
Phil's probably right, but if not may even be a Matucana, but flowers, will sort it.
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Re: ID #6
After additional extensive research via the internet, plant guides, retail stores, etc., I have come to the conclusion that this is a Lobivia aurea v leucomalla.
phil_SK ... I realize that this is probably a synonym for your suggestion of Echinopsis aurea v. leucomalla., but Lovibia was the genus most used by the examples I found.
I wish to thank, very sincerely, all who even looked, in an attempt to ID this cactus.
phil_SK ... I realize that this is probably a synonym for your suggestion of Echinopsis aurea v. leucomalla., but Lovibia was the genus most used by the examples I found.
I wish to thank, very sincerely, all who even looked, in an attempt to ID this cactus.
Make the moral choice & always do what's right. Be a good example. Be part of the solution & make a contribution to society, or be part of the problem & end your life with nothing but regrets. Live a life you can be proud of! Zone 7a