Hi all, I have some old plants of Echinocactus horizonthalonius, Ariocarpus trigonus and Ariocarpus furfuraceus for trade or sale. The plants are 6-8cm in...
Hello Friends, I have jist been told that the DNA of Digitostoma caput-medusae has shown without any shadow of doubt that this taxon belongs to ASTROPHYTUM and...
Rene, Would you mind citing sources on this statement? Otherwise it's hard to consider it more than hear-say. And where is it going to be published as A....
Wow, this would be fantastic in English. My Spanish is very limited. I was only able to read small portions of this. And on-line translators turn this into...
Hello Darrell, ... I believe this transfer has already been made. The reference listed in the May issue of the KuaS is "Hunt, D. 2003: Digitostigma also...
Thank you Mark. Hello Darrell, ... I believe this transfer has already been made. The reference listed in the May issue of the KuaS is "Hunt, D. 2003:...
Hi all, Can anyone help me ID this lophophora: http://www.geocities.com/geldboks/lopho.html I bought it as williamsii, but I think it looks special because of...
Hi Friends, I know that it's hard to believe that Digitostoma is infact another species of Astrophytum, but the hard fact is that its DNA showed what it really...
It's very difficult to ID a plant, that is grafted as it loses a lot of its attributes :( Otherwise it looks a bit like L. diffusa var. koehresii - at least at...
HI Dan it is a williamsii, but you are right it is just a special variation, i have a few plants like this with spun tubercles, but most are fricii, it is rare...
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I think phylogenetic relations on Digitostigma is not fully ressolved, because different taxonomic decisions could be drawn from the same molecular results....
Hi Dan, I have seen some pics of Williamsii from Mazapil that look very similar to your plant, and twist in a similar fashion, but not all plants from that...
Hello. I have great difficulty getting my Ariocarpus to root down. It seems to take the mmonths. I have had a couple of A.retusus since last summer and they...
... It ... weeks ... hope ... I've got several ariocarpus. Last year I've repotted all of them, in april, but I started watering them only after 10 or 12 days,...
Hi Stephen: Maybe this has to do with your growing conditions or the pots/soil mix you use? Perhaps you are using pots that are too large or maybe a soil mix...
However, apparently Nigel Taylor pointed out David Hunt had initially made a mistake replacing Digitostigma caput-medusae in Astrophytum and describing the...
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Dan, All the principal plants shown in the photos look like Ariocarpus retusus v. scapharostroides. Habitat photos of this type of A. retusus can be found at ...
Hi Dan, Yes it is. Geoff Bailey www.living-rocks.com ... From: "Dan Skibsted" <danskibsted@...> To: <living_rocks@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, May...
I was born in 1964, and I live in Gladsaxe - a suburb to Copenhagen (Denmark). I live in a 3-room flat with a large closed balcony where I have all my cacti....
Hi, Thanks for allowing me membership of this group! I live in South Africa, and have been growing Cacti and Succulents for about 17 years now, mostly from...
Hello, I've put somo photos online. Please take a look and help me in the identifications. http://community.webshots.com/user/ruisousa_pt Thank's Rui Sousa ...
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