Thank you!Mark wrote:WOW! You have a pretty amazing collection! I really that last yellow flower gymno.
Mark
That is Gymnocalycium andreae v. fechseri, small plant - but nice flowers indeed,
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Best wishes
K.W.
Thank you!Mark wrote:WOW! You have a pretty amazing collection! I really that last yellow flower gymno.
Mark
actually that is a Lobivia: Lobivia caespitosa HS181And tomorrow some Sulcorebutia
Good morning gemhunter178 ,gemhunter178 wrote:Oh my! Your collection is stunning! Amazing flowers!
hegar wrote:I am amazed at the number and assortment of plants you have assembled over the years. Especially nice are those huge specimens in your collection, e.g. the Astrophytum spp. Turbinicarpus spp., and others. Some of those plants are not easily obtained, even if they were small, e.g. Aztekium hintonii.
I also would love to try growing the two Pelecyphora spp., but those too are not commonly found, because only a few nurseries will have the necessary certification to sell them.
I do have a few questions I wanted to ask you:
1. What kind of Echinocereus is that shown on image 48525?
2. Does image 48583 show a Gymnocalycium sp. cactus, and, if so, which species is that?
3. Image 4886 is labeled "Solisia". Is that a newly created genus? If so, it is unknown to me.
Harald
hendryterok wrote:Nice plants and flowers KW......
How old is the Az. Hintonii, have you grown it from seed
Hendry
K.W. wrote:hendryterok wrote:Nice plants and flowers KW......
How old is the Az. Hintonii, have you grown it from seed
Hendry