Hi everyone!
I think that it is a Gymnocalycium but I cannot find same by photos on llifle.
I'm starting to doubt.
Alexander
Is it Gymnocalycium?
- A1essandro
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Is it Gymnocalycium?
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Alexander
Alexander
- SavageTurtle
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Re: Is it Gymnocalycium?
I would say it is a gymno. I have 2 that have identical bodies to this, just with different spines. I'm far from an expert though, so hopefully someone else will chime in.
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Re: Is it Gymnocalycium?
Maybe G. schickendantzii ssp delaetii?
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Re: Is it Gymnocalycium?
SavageTurtle wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 5:25 pm I would say it is a gymno. I have 2 that have identical bodies to this, just with different spines. I'm far from an expert though, so hopefully someone else will chime in.
Thank you for reply!
I looked to this species at https://cactiguide.com/cactus/?genus=Gy ... kendantzii and third photo is very similar I think.
Also as I understand this species is much variety.
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Alexander
Alexander
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Re: Is it Gymnocalycium?
I agree with the ID, and you're right - it's a highly variable species. Looks like you've got a really spiny one.
Spence