Must agree with this I lost many over the years, usually during winter. Probaby I am doing something wrong.
My favorite; Horstii,Bruchii and Spegazzini - just love them!
George your Bruchii is a real beauty.
Must agree with this I lost many over the years, usually during winter. Probaby I am doing something wrong.
Show us some pictures!
Yah! LOVE the spines. Uhhh... Is there a cactus under those spines?
My Gymnocalyciums are some of my favorites in my collection. Love the pink/red highlights on the sepals.
I concur with Elie... Show us some pictures!!
Please do... Those are some magnificent shades and colors...ElieEstephane wrote: ↑Sat May 05, 2018 4:36 pm Why not gymnocalycium?... This is their prime flowering time and photos will be added as they progress.
Thank you Wayne for this interesting pdf suggestion, lots of useful info!WayneByerly wrote: ↑Fri Jun 08, 2018 12:47 am Enter:
.......... Gymnocalycium-guide.Pdf
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In a google search and the first two results you get will be links that point to two different PDF's for Gymno's.
The first will point to opuntiads.com and the second will point to CactusPro > Putnam
and both will result in the downloading of a PDF... IF you are using a tablet like I am... Not sure what would happen if you did this on a PC.
If you want these PDFs, and have a problem with getting to them, let me know and I'll provide something of a better link maybe.
The Putnam PDF has a copyright date of 1978. Except for the color cover picture, all the rest are black and white. Doesn't mean the information in it is useless, just that it could be prettier.