Copiapoa identification
Copiapoa identification
Hello all, got some nice copiapoa and wondering if anyone can ID them, I tried as best as I could to guess and I've written it in a photo, but it do welcome proper ID's
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Location: Ireland
Re: Copiapoa identification
The problem is Copiapoa's as young plants often look quite different to an older plant.
http://www.llifle.com/Encyclopedia/CACT ... r%20cactus.
Copiapoa sarcoana was described by the Keime's in Cactus & Co 2012. David Hunt considered it a synonym of Copiapoa coquimbana so it depends if you are a "Lumper" or "Splitter"?
You may need to use "Translate" for these.
https://gianlucapasero.jimdofree.com/sarcoana/
https://www.kakteen.cz/o-kaktusech/tri- ... novatelem/
I visited the Keim's nursery when I went to Chile in 2015. Both the Keim's are now dead though. I did get to see their C.leonensis in habitat but not C. sarcoana
http://www.llifle.com/Encyclopedia/CACT ... r%20cactus.
Copiapoa sarcoana was described by the Keime's in Cactus & Co 2012. David Hunt considered it a synonym of Copiapoa coquimbana so it depends if you are a "Lumper" or "Splitter"?
You may need to use "Translate" for these.
https://gianlucapasero.jimdofree.com/sarcoana/
https://www.kakteen.cz/o-kaktusech/tri- ... novatelem/
I visited the Keim's nursery when I went to Chile in 2015. Both the Keim's are now dead though. I did get to see their C.leonensis in habitat but not C. sarcoana