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Flowering T. angelesii?

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not sure about this one, i have a vague notion that the dude who gave it to me said it was angelesii..

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dude thats nice! i love seeing your collection you have a fantastic garden.

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Any reason why it wouldn't be spachianus?

T.angelesii is supposedly a thinner, more sprawling plant with more spines in comparison to that.

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my spach usually flowers further down from the tip, whereas all the pics of angelesii seem to have the flowers right near the apex.

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true, there also isn't enough white fluff on the flowers.

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hmm it would be good to see a type description for angelesii. im shithouse at telling these spachy type plants from one another ...

it does look a bit different to that huntingtons plant, although mine is obviously pretty etiolated and could throw off longer spines with some more sun...

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My plant looks pretty much identical to yours..

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Never had a positive Id though..

I was thinking smrzianus / schickendantzii

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schickendantzii is much fatter and lower growing.

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it does look similar to yours dodes, although has slightly longer spines. i think im giving up on this one for now...

coupla more pics. shes really starting to sag now so it could have a prostrate habit

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