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Sooooooo, would it mean that the hairy clone and the non-hairy clone of pereskiopsis are genetically different enough not to be clones of each other? So they could cross pollinate each other?

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Definitely. If the p.sparthulata clone is not sterile. There are not different clones of Pereskiopsis sparthulata. But two different types of Pereskiopsis. The hairy one looks totaly different! Its Pereskiopsis kellermannii or Pereskiopsis velutina.

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I think you have two clones of hairy specie. Your "bald clone" are a bit "hairy", mine hasnt any hair.

I bet if you put your clone in the conditions mine grows in it would grow a couple hairs. If I keep them outside they're bald as fuck, but under flouros with lots of water they start to grow a couple hairs from some areoles.

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wooohoooo my pere's flowering again

 

again, like zelly said, neglected, in my case , extremely , but in a large pot 

 

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I have neglegted this large pot so much , that I noticed pereskiopsis motherplant dehydration only when I had the flowers and buds

 

PS : flowers open more, hope I get some moar shots 

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hostilis, did I send you cuttings? 

 

its definately neglect and extreme underwatering  and/or dehydration that does the trick.. and somewhat mature largish plant, rootbound and all. 

 

I will bring some Pereskia next to it,  maybe they cross some time in the future

 

Still flowering like mad for me 

 

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bees seem to be crazy about them 

 

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fruits. I cut them, didnt see anything that looked like seed but it looked like the fruit had pupped small "things" 

 

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