Got a cactus for gift
Got a cactus for gift
Hello guys, i just got a cacti for gift, for me it seems gymnocalycium species, i just want to ask for your help guys to identify it, thanks..
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Son: dad i want a dragon for my birthday
Dad: ask me something more realistic
Son: ok then i want some Consolea falcata seeds
Dad: what colour do you want your dragon to be?
Dad: ask me something more realistic
Son: ok then i want some Consolea falcata seeds
Dad: what colour do you want your dragon to be?
Re: Got a cactus for gift
It's Parodia (Notocactus) mammulosa.
Re: Got a cactus for gift
Thank you Nino_G
Son: dad i want a dragon for my birthday
Dad: ask me something more realistic
Son: ok then i want some Consolea falcata seeds
Dad: what colour do you want your dragon to be?
Dad: ask me something more realistic
Son: ok then i want some Consolea falcata seeds
Dad: what colour do you want your dragon to be?
Re: Got a cactus for gift
Agree with Nino, but probably the longest spined form of Parodia (Notocactus) mammulosa known an N. turecekianus.
https://www.cactus-art.biz/schede/NOTOC ... kianus.htm
Notocactus mammulosus used to be split into three different species. N. mammulosus shortest spines. N. submammulosus longer spines and N. turecekianus longest spines. In recent times they have been lumped into synonymy under the oldest name Notocactus mammulosus or Parodia mammulosa (since the specific name ending is required to match the gender of the generic name).
https://www.cactus-art.biz/schede/NOTOC ... ulosus.htm
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https://www.cactus-art.biz/schede/NOTOC ... kianus.htm
Notocactus mammulosus used to be split into three different species. N. mammulosus shortest spines. N. submammulosus longer spines and N. turecekianus longest spines. In recent times they have been lumped into synonymy under the oldest name Notocactus mammulosus or Parodia mammulosa (since the specific name ending is required to match the gender of the generic name).
https://www.cactus-art.biz/schede/NOTOC ... ulosus.htm
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Re: Got a cactus for gift
Incidentally Ossy the easy way to tell a Gymnocalycium apart from many other genera is neither the buds, flower tube or fruits have any hairs or bristles on them like your Notocactus (Parodia) does.
"The genus name Gymnocalycium (from Greek, "naked calyx") refers to the flower buds bearing no hair or spines."
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"The genus name Gymnocalycium (from Greek, "naked calyx") refers to the flower buds bearing no hair or spines."
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Re: Got a cactus for gift
Wow, thats something new for me, thanks for the information DaveW!
Son: dad i want a dragon for my birthday
Dad: ask me something more realistic
Son: ok then i want some Consolea falcata seeds
Dad: what colour do you want your dragon to be?
Dad: ask me something more realistic
Son: ok then i want some Consolea falcata seeds
Dad: what colour do you want your dragon to be?