Seems like they're in a tight squeeze!
Yeah, it would be nice to see how this develops, it looks like it's going to be quite interesting!
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Are you sure there isn't a small nuclear-waste dump under your greenhouse, with this and your freaky P. bonnieae. And I think I remember you had a masochistic Echinocereus as well? Might want to get your Geiger-counter out. Cool plant though!
-Dan
Happy growing!
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A cactus and succulent collector who especially likes Ariocarpus. …Though I have a bit of everything! Want some pictures? See my flickr! I also do art and such.
Plants don't conform to man made rules. I have a Pseudolobivia that is branching dichotomously too. In the past I had a Mammillaria wildii that offsetted from the areole at the tubercle ends as well as the axils. Surprising how many exceptions can be found to so called "golden rules".
DaveW wrote:Plants don't conform to man made rules. I have a Pseudolobivia that is branching dichotomously too. In the past I had a Mammillaria wildii that offsetted from the areole at the tubercle ends as well as the axils. Surprising how many exceptions can be found to so called "golden rules".
I thought rules are made to be broken.
Or is it that way only here in places of formef Yugoslavia???
New pot, bit more room, and lifted slightly for a better view. Might be multiple pups but still a but of a crazy carbuncle. Also note the rivers of nectar.