cactus identification
cactus identification
Please inform me the I D of this cactus
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Re: cactus identification
Appears to be an echinopsis of some sort, but a better picture would make identification easier.
Re: cactus identification
Could even be one of the "Gymnocalycioide" type of Notocactus, such as Notocactus uebelmannianus.
As George says a better pixture would help. Try taking it from a bit further away then cropping it since you may be getting closer than your camera can focus. Just because you can see an image in the viewfinder does not mean the camera can focus that close. All lenses have a minimum focus distance which if closer to the subject will produce an out of focus image.
As George says a better pixture would help. Try taking it from a bit further away then cropping it since you may be getting closer than your camera can focus. Just because you can see an image in the viewfinder does not mean the camera can focus that close. All lenses have a minimum focus distance which if closer to the subject will produce an out of focus image.
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Re: cactus identification
Dave I debated Notocactus uebelmannianus, but I was looking at the spines towards the bottom of the picture and they seemed reminiscent of juvenile echinopsis spines. But it could very well be Notocactus.
Re: cactus identification
Thanks for your reply and your Notocactus uebelmannianus brevispinus will be the id as per your msg .
Re: cactus identification
Thanks for your reply and your Notocactus uebelmannianus brevispinus will be the id as per your msg .
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