Huernia thudichumii

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tvaughan
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Huernia thudichumii

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Kind of a nice clone of this species. Not exactly easy to grow, at least for me!!

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Totally scifi dude! 8)
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Very cool! :D
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once again very nice bloom. one of the coolest.
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Post by stanislas »

Very nice flower. Although strangely looking different than mine, which has been flowering since couple of weeks.
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Is there much variation within the species?
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Either way, both are awesome specimens, congrats to the both of you!
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Indeed, weird/beautiful!

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Post by CarlosF »

Hi:
First one looks like Huernia blyderiverensis. The second one has a larger name, Huernia humilis ssp thudichumii.

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Carlos
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