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Turbinicarpus pseudopectinatus up and down

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Hi, I'm a new member.
Greetings to all.
I'm Spanish.
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Turbinicarpus pseudopectinatus cristata
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Hi Vicent!
Beautiful plant and happy to meet you!

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Welcome to cactiguide! Is that your only cactus. I would hope not. And it is a beauty! How long have you had it?
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Thanks daiv :D
Hi Jamie.
This cactus is 6 years old
From his seeds this three years old
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Another blooming today pseudopectinatos
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However, mine are the Rebutia
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http://good-rebutia.blogspot.com/
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Beautiful flowers! 8)
vbueno wrote: Image
Are you sure if that's not a Cintia?
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Byron,
It depends on who you ask. Cintia has been lumped into Rebutia for now anyway.

Great website too Vicent!
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Yes Byron, it is difficult to classify this plant.
Cintia knizei, Weingartia knizei or Rebutia cintia, as you wish.

To me very close to this.
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And to this, which is now in bloom
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Thanks daiv. Cactiguide.com is a very, very, very great cacti website!

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those are pretty neat cacti. :)
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cool cactus they look nice
plant zone 9a
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That crest is something else! Welcome to the forum. :D
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Welcome to the forums Vicent! :)
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vbueno wrote:
Thanks daiv. Cactiguide.com is a very, very, very great cacti website!

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Ahh Yes, people say that, but it is because of all the folks like you who join and share pictures and thoughts that make it so.
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Post by hegar »

Hello Vicent,

I too love your Turbinicarpus pseudopectinatus plants. That is one type of cactus I will try to purchase some time in the future.
Also, welcome to the cactus and succulent forums. I am glad you decided to join. :D

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Great looking plants,and welcome.
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Peterthecactusguy, king_hedes, hoven5th, Tony, Hegar, kevin63129: thanks for the welcome. :D :D :D

Cristata forms of Turbinicarpus retain their ability to flourish

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Turbinicarpus lophophoroides cristata


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Turbinicarpus schmiedickeanus ssp dickisoniae cristata

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