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.jarmilaes is a man?
Some one of this forum member may be able to tell the exact meaning.
Frank
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.jarmilaes is a man?
It's a name proposed by the Czech botanist Josef Jakob Halda, after his wife Jarmila Haldova.Hanazono wrote: ↑Mon Apr 22, 2024 1:14 am G'morning xiaohuage123,
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.jarmilaes is a man?
Some one of this forum member may be able to tell the exact meaning.
Frank
Thanks for your information.It's a name proposed by the Czech botanist Josef Jakob Halda, after his wife Jarmila Haldova.
These cacti are degafted ones. They rely on own-roots but the character of "grafted" has still remained.My goodness Frank, what happened to those A. kotschoubeyanus f. Rio Verde?
I think you are talking about Photo IMG_4163. The cactus is one plant and has tween heads.Even the tweens can be different individuals.