Hana's cacti

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Re: Hana's cacti

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G'morning xiaohuage123,
jarmilaes is a man?
Honestly I do not know the exact meaning of "jarmilae". Since "Jarmila" is a Slavic origin female given name, jarmilae is not a man, I think.
Some one of this forum member may be able to tell the exact meaning.

Frank
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Some ariocarpus species were in flower yesterday afternoon.
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A. retusus v bicolor
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A. retusus cv Daruma Royal
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A. retusus, Shinkawa Tama Zouge x cauliflower
A. retusus, Shinkawa Tama Zouge x cauliflower
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A. retusus cv Shinkawa Tama Zouge
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A. agavoides
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Re: Hana's cacti

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Hanazono wrote: Mon Apr 22, 2024 1:14 am G'morning xiaohuage123,
jarmilaes is a man?
Honestly I do not know the exact meaning of "jarmilae". Since "Jarmila" is a Slavic origin female given name, jarmilae is not a man, I think.
Some one of this forum member may be able to tell the exact meaning.

Frank
It's a name proposed by the Czech botanist Josef Jakob Halda, after his wife Jarmila Haldova.
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G'morning Nino_G,
It's a name proposed by the Czech botanist Josef Jakob Halda, after his wife Jarmila Haldova.
Thanks for your information.

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More ariocarpus species were in flower yesterday afternoon.
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A. fissuratus
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Three ariocarpus species were in flower yesterday.
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A. agavoides
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Some ariocarpus species were in flower yesterday. I took their photos.
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A. retusus cv Shinkawa Tama Zouge
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A. kotschoubeyanus f Rio Verde
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A. kotschoubeyanus f Rio Verde
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A. kotschoubeyanus v elephantidens
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A. bravoanus
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A. bravoanus
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My goodness Frank, what happened to those A. kotschoubeyanus f. Rio Verde? :shock:
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G'morning Nino_G,
My goodness Frank, what happened to those A. kotschoubeyanus f. Rio Verde?
These cacti are degafted ones. They rely on own-roots but the character of "grafted" has still remained.

There was a competition which was shortest period from seed to flower in a domestic cactus forum. It was OK any species and any methods.
I use Ariocarpus kotshoubeyanus f Rio Verde. Since ariocarpus are in flower in autumn, if you sowed seed in spring and grafted seedling, you could see flowers in autumn. I knew you could see flowers earlier if you grafted seedling younger. I grafted seedings 3 days after germination for the competition. I could see flowers 4 months after sown seed.

5 degrafted ones have survived. These photos were two of them.

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Ariocarpus retusus related species were in flower in this afternoon.
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Flowers of ariocarpus retusus cv Shinkawa Tama Zouge have come back. I have kept 24 plants sown seeds on same day.
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3 ariocarpus species were in flower yesterday.
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A. hybrid, retusus cv cauliflower x fissuratus cv godzilla
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Degrafted ariocarpus agavoides were in flower in this morning. They have shorter and thicker tubercles than that of standard agavoides.
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Even the tweens can be different individuals.
If your cacti mess in your job just forget about the job.
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G'morning 7george,
Even the tweens can be different individuals.
I think you are talking about Photo IMG_4163. The cactus is one plant and has tween heads.

Frank
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