Please identify this cactus with amazingly beautiful flowers.
- Tabish
Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
“Is this some cultivar of Mammillaria lindsayi?
Regards
Tanay”
“Hmm.... doesn't look close enough. I am not good at cacti, so can't be sure too.
- Tabish”
Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
Some earlier relevant feedback:
“Is this some cultivar of Mammillaria lindsayi?
Regards
Tanay”
“Hmm.... doesn't look close enough. I am not good at cacti, so can't be sure too.
- Tabish”
I had it in my garden. Very interesting in the sense, the spines were
hooked and hence if it gets stuck on anything, it used to break off
the mother plant. May be a kind of vegetative dispersal.
Pankaj
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