Hana's cacti
Re: Hana's cacti
4 astrophytum myriostigmas were in flower.
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- A. myriostigma v nudum cv kikko, khoyo
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- A. myriostigma
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- A. myriostigma v nudum
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- A. myriostigma v nudum
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Re: Hana's cacti
Two astrophytum hybrids, fukuryu banjyaku were in flower in this morning.
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- A. hybrid, hakujo fukuryu banjyaku
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Re: Hana's cacti
Hi Frank
I have a seedling from mixed seed which looks like exactly myriostigma but the edge of the ribs have the white felt all the way down them. Similar to your last picture. But your plant looks like it has capricorne or ornatum in it (??) What should I call it? A hybrid or what? I will take a picture if you like.
I have a seedling from mixed seed which looks like exactly myriostigma but the edge of the ribs have the white felt all the way down them. Similar to your last picture. But your plant looks like it has capricorne or ornatum in it (??) What should I call it? A hybrid or what? I will take a picture if you like.
Re: Hana's cacti
G'morning Mike,
hakujo: white strips
fukuryu: multipul bumps
banjyaku: a hybrid of ornatum x myriostigma
There are no forms of myriostigma with white strips but there is a form of ornatum which is called hakujo hannya.
Your seedling looks like exactly myriostigma is mixed the gene of ornatum.
Your seedling should be a hybrid, hakujo banjyaku
Frank
My cactus on the photo is hakujo fukuryu banjyaku.I have a seedling from mixed seed which looks like exactly myriostigma but the edge of the ribs have the white felt all the way down them. Similar to your last picture. But your plant looks like it has capricorne or ornatum in it (??) What should I call it? A hybrid or what? I will take a picture if you like.
hakujo: white strips
fukuryu: multipul bumps
banjyaku: a hybrid of ornatum x myriostigma
There are no forms of myriostigma with white strips but there is a form of ornatum which is called hakujo hannya.
Your seedling looks like exactly myriostigma is mixed the gene of ornatum.
Your seedling should be a hybrid, hakujo banjyaku
Frank
Re: Hana's cacti
Three degrafted turbinicarpus alonsoies were in flower. They are not small because of grafted once, 15~12 cm in diameter.
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- T. alonsoi
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- T. alonsoi
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Re: Hana's cacti
An ariocarpus bravoanus v hintonii was in flower yesterday. It seems flowering of Ariocarpus are around 2 weeks later than last year.
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Re: Hana's cacti
Hi Frank,
I was wondering how the weather patterns for the last 6 months affects the flowering.
I noticed some plants didn't have any flower this year.
Even the Trichocereus, plenty of flowers each year, but not this year.
The Ferocactus herrerae flower buds still developing, but last few years always started to flower from mid-summer.
Also, I noticed some Astrophytum species flowers, been very good last few months, but this week, quite a few flowers opened without pollen.
Anyway, the milder temperature seems to suite some of other plants like Hoyas and Ceropegias. Even the orchids, most of the time will be finished flowering by mid-summer, still have a few flowers last week.
Bryan
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Re: Hana's cacti
G'morning Bryan,
Frank
I have many matured asterias. Many of them were not flower in this season. I think weather affected the flowering.I was wondering how the weather patterns for the last 6 months affects the flowering.
Frank
Re: Hana's cacti
Two cactus species were in flower yesterday. It was 2nd flowering in this season for the fissuratus.
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- Ariocarpus fissuratus f Big Bend
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- Obregonia denegrii
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An other fissuratus was in flower yesterday. It was also 2nd flowering in this season for the cactus.
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- A. fissuratus f Big Bend
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Re: Hana's cacti
Very well grown ariocarpus! How old is it?
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G'morning memememe,
Frank
I bought seed and sowed on 31st October 2003 and so the cactus is 19 years old.Very well grown ariocarpus! How old is it?
Frank
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Two degrafted Ariocarpus fissuratus cv godzillas were in flower yestreday afternoon.
They are around 8 cm in diameter.
They are around 8 cm in diameter.
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- A. fissuratus cv godzilla
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Re: Hana's cacti
Hi Frank. Here is the plant I mentioned earlier. Also, tell me what you think of the other seedlings and what they might be called.
(what does ''Co-kabuto mean? )
Thank you..
(what does ''Co-kabuto mean? )
Thank you..
Re: Hana's cacti
G'morning Mike,
The cactus on your photo is an Astrophytum hybrid, hakujo fukuryu banjyaku.
I think the gene of fukuryu is mixed slighty in the cactus.
2nd photo
A: unknown astrophytum
Asterias with white lines as No. 1 and going clockwise
No.1: asterias cv super kabuto mixed with miracle kabuto slightly
No.2: hybrid, A x super kabuto
No.3: hybrid, A x super kabuto
No.4: hybrid, A x super kabuto
No.5: asterias cv super kabuto
No.6: asterias cv super kabuto
No.7: asterias cv super kabuto
centre: hybrid, A x asterias
Frank
1st photoHere is the plant I mentioned earlier. Also, tell me what you think of the other seedlings and what they might be called.
The cactus on your photo is an Astrophytum hybrid, hakujo fukuryu banjyaku.
I think the gene of fukuryu is mixed slighty in the cactus.
2nd photo
A: unknown astrophytum
Asterias with white lines as No. 1 and going clockwise
No.1: asterias cv super kabuto mixed with miracle kabuto slightly
No.2: hybrid, A x super kabuto
No.3: hybrid, A x super kabuto
No.4: hybrid, A x super kabuto
No.5: asterias cv super kabuto
No.6: asterias cv super kabuto
No.7: asterias cv super kabuto
centre: hybrid, A x asterias
It is a strange Japanese but I think "child / small" kabuto.(what does ''Co-kabuto mean? )
Frank