SavageTurtle's Cacti

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Re: SavageTurtle's Cacti

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Hello SavageTurtle!

Your cacti are beautiful and it's always nice to see the progress :D

That last M. zeilmanniana is a really strange looking one :-k
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anttisepp wrote: Wed May 06, 2020 2:19 pm Very nice cacti, I see they like very much your care.
That unknown fellow with pretty new head as you guessed is motherinlaw's chair = Echinocactus grusonii. Don't cut it, it will grow much bigger and thin neck will be compressed by the time.
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diana.v wrote: Wed May 06, 2020 4:44 pm Hello SavageTurtle!

Your cacti are beautiful and it's always nice to see the progress :D
Thank you.
diana.v wrote: Wed May 06, 2020 4:44 pm That last M. zeilmanniana is a really strange looking one :-k
Why do you say it's strange looking? Do you not think it is Zeilmanniana? It's extremely similar to my Albiflora Zeilmanniana, just has loads of pups.
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Sorry, I am no expert and I don't mean to confuse you!

I had the same feeling that you had when you said about the spines beeing darker and the flowers not quite like a M. zeilmanniana. I had a look on Llifle and I found one that looks quite similar, but even that one has longer radial spines.

http://www.llifle.com/Encyclopedia/CACT ... io,_B.C.S.

Unless someone with more expertise says different, it probably is just an M. zeilmanniana :D
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diana.v wrote: Wed May 06, 2020 6:58 pm Sorry, I am no expert and I don't mean to confuse you!

I had the same feeling that you had when you said about the spines beeing darker and the flowers not quite like a M. zeilmanniana. I had a look on Llifle and the I found one that looks quite similar, but even that one has longer radial spines.

http://www.llifle.com/Encyclopedia/CACT ... io,_B.C.S.

Unless someone with more expertise says different, it probably is just an M. zeilmanniana :D
It's okay. You didn't confuse me. I was just curious as I identified that one Zeilmanniana myself. It was a purchase from Lidl about 2-3 years ago and I had no idea what i had purchased. After you saying that though, I did think about it and the flowers are a lot smaller on it than on my albiflora Zeilmanniana's so it could be incorrectly identified.
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This one flowered today.
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