Copiapoa hypogaea var. barquitensis [flower pics]

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Copiapoa hypogaea var. barquitensis [flower pics]

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Wow, talk about different. Now that is cool :)
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all filaments and anthers. Beautiful.

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Hello

Ritter called Copiapoa hypogaea var. barquitensis
but now is accepted as C. hypogaea ssp. hypogaea

there isnt a subespecie barquitensis, "officially published"

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I can give you some pictures too, if you need.

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They are over ten years old.
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are spines that long a thing with age? none of mine have nice long spines like that!
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Copiapoa hypogaea has very short spines. Echinopsis second pictures is not apparently C. hypogaea.
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