Any ideas what this baby is??
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/xxsexiera ... .dir=/7461
my lil baby cactus needs a name!
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You actually have a very popular form of Gymnocalycium mihanovichii that lacks chlorophyll. Note, the green "stem" below is another species that has been grafted together. This form would not survive in nature. Here is what they look like with Chlorophyll:
http://www.cactiguide.com/cactus/?genus ... hanovichii
I really should start listing some of these common cultivars as there a lot of people looking for names.
http://www.cactiguide.com/cactus/?genus ... hanovichii
I really should start listing some of these common cultivars as there a lot of people looking for names.
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For Rachel
Hi Rachel,
If you haven't seen it, I have put some information up for you on your other post "Help? please"
John
If you haven't seen it, I have put some information up for you on your other post "Help? please"
John
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Re: For Rachel
templegatejohn wrote:Hi Rachel,
If you haven't seen it, I have put some information up for you on your other post "Help? please". Some of our loved ones would say us cactophiles all need help?
John