Guest Mexicali Posted March 16, 2006 Hope you like them...all sorts of sacreds in these photos: Retusus Retusus Huizache Retusus Furfuraceus Retusus Brostowiczii Fissuratus Fissuratus Lloydii Fissuratus Intermedius Confusus Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
_e_ Posted March 16, 2006 impressive looking huddle! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nate123 Posted March 17, 2006 (edited) Which type of retuses is the one that is three down the right row from the point of the triangle I have that exact same cactus and it is my only unlabeled retuses, been trying to figure out which variety it is. As in the cactus in the third row, the row with three pots, on the right Edited March 17, 2006 by nate123 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
woof woof woof Posted March 18, 2006 how can this pornagraphy be allowed on these forums! ;) NICE MAN! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Mexicali Posted March 18, 2006 Which type of retuses is the one that is three down the right row from the point of the triangle I have that exact same cactus and it is my only unlabeled retuses, been trying to figure out which variety it is. As in the cactus in the third row, the row with three pots, on the right That's a MIGHTY rare plant!!!!! Where did you get yours from?!?!?!? The plant goes under two names: Ariocarpus Retusus fma Aramberri OR Ariocarpus Confusus ssp Retusus. WHY???? Because that plant comes from the Aramberri region of Mexico...it's a valley...on one side of the valley you have the Trigonus and on the other side of the valley you have the Retusus. THIS plant is an intermediary and many believe it to be the FATHER of Trigonus AND Retusus. It's the ONLY Ariocarpus that brings up DUAL COLORED FLOWERS!! Yup, one flower is white and the other flower is pink-red! VERY RARE Ariocarpus indeed! Mind you, only FIELD COLLECTED specimens bring up the dual flowers...this does not occur in cultivation! My plants bring up two colour flowers ^_^ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites