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Your plants are fantastic Kris, very well grown.I also had problems growing Muiria hortenseae until recently when a British friend advised growing them with regular administrations of salt (!)and general fertilizer; seems as though these are hungry plants and grow in saline conditions in their natural habitat. Now I give my plants a crystal of sea salt and a pinch of dry fertilizer each on a quarterly basis - the results speak for themselves...
ID needed for these two market bought specimens. Iīm not even sure if it is Echinopsis. The other one brings in mind some hybrid, even intergeneric? It has developed a seedpod though.
Panu, no. 3 looks like an Haworthia hybrid I would guess, perhaps involving H. pumila as one of the parents?
Thank you Cohan, H. marginata looks quite the same. On the other forum cactus was identified as Echinopsis ancistrophora. Havenīt tried to check which ssp. (or separate sp.)
Cactus friends...a Joint SRGC/NARGS forumist has posted photos of oa strange looking plant on the NARGS Forum: http://nargs.org/smf/index.php?topic=868.msg13155#msg13155Long thin stems.... very odd.... he's not the only one who would like to know what it is!
Quote from: Maggi Young on December 11, 2011, 02:47:56 PM Cactus friends...a Joint SRGC/NARGS forumist has posted photos of oa strange looking plant on the NARGS Forum: http://nargs.org/smf/index.php?topic=868.msg13155#msg13155Long thin stems.... very odd.... he's not the only one who would like to know what it is! Nothing escapes you, Mrs Hawkeye
Quote from: Hoy on December 11, 2011, 03:08:31 PMQuote from: Maggi Young on December 11, 2011, 02:47:56 PM Cactus friends...a Joint SRGC/NARGS forumist has posted photos of oa strange looking plant on the NARGS Forum: http://nargs.org/smf/index.php?topic=868.msg13155#msg13155Long thin stems.... very odd.... he's not the only one who would like to know what it is! Nothing escapes you, Mrs Hawkeye I try, I do try..... in fact many people find me VERY trying!
..and prickly is better than glabrescent Grin