these three are seedlings, were received as such with no name. They have more or less the same size. Age unknown. They were received as an awesome variety of young seedlings - pack from a poland grower, cannot suggest buying some such a pack enough!
a columnar one and a 4 ribber at that! yeah it reminds a bit some cereus , but I think its something else. I really hope this specimen would make it , because its been through fire, wind and severe stress. When I last transplanted it , the root was almost non existent, but it made it. Seems to be making pretty long spines too. Btw, the cactus in the back is also very slow and was in the same pack and was unlabeled.. At times of great stress (and cold) it took the most wonderful blue purple colour.
same or similar kind of stress, did't even see the pup until seeing the photo I took. This too seems culumnarish, but not really echinopsis and doesnt seem to be too fast, rather on the slow side...
Perhaps the most insteresting, no ribbing, irregual, tubercloid formation. Goes slow, seems like a 'real' cactus...
these three are seedlings, were received as such with no name. They have more or less the same size. Age unknown. They were received as an awesome variety of young seedlings - pack from a poland grower, cannot suggest buying some such a pack enough!
a columnar one and a 4 ribber at that! yeah it reminds a bit some cereus , but I think its something else. I really hope this specimen would make it , because its been through fire, wind and severe stress. When I last transplanted it , the root was almost non existent, but it made it. Seems to be making pretty long spines too. Btw, the cactus in the back is also very slow and was in the same pack and was unlabeled.. At times of great stress (and cold) it took the most wonderful blue purple colour.
same or similar kind of stress, did't even see the pup until seeing the photo I took. This too seems culumnarish, but not really echinopsis and doesnt seem to be too fast, rather on the slow side...
Perhaps the most insteresting, no ribbing, irregual, tubercloid formation. Goes slow, seems like a 'real' cactus...
So what do you think???
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