cactus

The one on the left, with beautiful curved spines, is Gymnocalycium saglionis, and the other one, with white hair around spines is Pyrrhocactus floccosus, a pretty rare one (at least in Japan). Hope they like their new home! [![Sabozoom1.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/5tCJ64Pf/Sabozoom1.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/4Ksq0gk0) [![Sabozoom2.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/Vk5mPBnr/Sabozoom2.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/rD6vS4hM)

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They were all so purdy that I couldn't help myself. Surprisingly affordable too, even the bigger ones, which is always nice.

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I posted about my grafted bois before [here](https://sh.itjust.works/post/21199811) (I wish there was a way to share instance-agnostic links, maybe some day...), but I have an update - one of them decided recently that having another cactus forcibly implanted on top of it is not nearly enough, and he started sprouting all over the place! What a little overachiever, eh?

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The first pic is unedited, and here's the version I played with a bit, what do you think, is it too much? [![Cacti-Edited-1.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/9QZMg5bp/Cacti-Edited-1.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/NKGBLnW9) Here's a few more, should be clear by looking at them, but unedited version first, edited one after: 1: [![Cacti-Unedited-2.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/CKpZwL5X/Cacti-Unedited-2.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/K1QcNbnD) [![Cacti-Edited-2.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/MGwGhPr8/Cacti-Edited-2.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/TKkGb96k) 2: [![Cacti-Unedited-3.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/SsyJzTWG/Cacti-Unedited-3.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/B8VqrC78) [![Cacti-Edited-3.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/V6LkNS8G/Cacti-Edited-3.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/2qMDcS3h) 3: [![Cacti-Unedited-4.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/QMgFCGWt/Cacti-Unedited-4.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/KKzGpWfS) [![Cacti-Edited-4.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/g0K0dVfL/Cacti-Edited-4.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/jWLT47qR) I think I might have gone overboard with the Aztekiums (first pic), but other ones look kinda nice to me. Still a lot to learn though, one day I might be able to show how pretty these are in real life!

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I haven't even had it for two months and it does this.

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https://mander.xyz/pictrs/image/39d9cf48-131d-4ea7-b1d2-bd0f71f8fab0.jpeg

Bought it 2019, flowering now for the first time. No idea what variety it is. Each flower is open only 1 or 2 nights. There were seven flowers in total. ![](https://mander.xyz/pictrs/image/77584576-032f-45e6-a91d-c7d4da86caa0.jpeg) ![](https://mander.xyz/pictrs/image/1c833d26-a32c-481c-9555-052f30b07491.jpeg) ![](https://mander.xyz/pictrs/image/3a7ba0dc-74ae-4c06-a01a-7051541df605.jpeg) ![](https://mander.xyz/pictrs/image/4c36243e-6ec6-4cf2-bbc4-14d2940ca1ec.jpeg)

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https://mander.xyz/pictrs/image/39d9cf48-131d-4ea7-b1d2-bd0f71f8fab0.jpeg

Bought it 2019, flowering now for the first time. No idea what variety it is. Each flower is open only 1 or 2 nights. There were seven flowers in total. ![](https://mander.xyz/pictrs/image/77584576-032f-45e6-a91d-c7d4da86caa0.jpeg) ![](https://mander.xyz/pictrs/image/1c833d26-a32c-481c-9555-052f30b07491.jpeg) ![](https://mander.xyz/pictrs/image/3a7ba0dc-74ae-4c06-a01a-7051541df605.jpeg) ![](https://mander.xyz/pictrs/image/4c36243e-6ec6-4cf2-bbc4-14d2940ca1ec.jpeg)

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I'm looking for good information on how to care for them and identify them as they weren't labelled. I guess that it's not as simple a giving them very little water? If anyone knows a good website or book, I'd be grateful. Edit: Typo

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New flowers keep opening almost every hour - glad at least these bois seem to be loving the scorching Tokyo weather, because I sure as hell am not :) Aaaaaanyway, here's more: [![Cactus-Bloom1.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/MK17QBmX/Cactus-Bloom1.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/Xp7BMph0) [![Cactus-Bloom2.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/J7DcRvyN/Cactus-Bloom2.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/XXWy82kq) [![Cactus-Bloom4.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/T2zj10mZ/Cactus-Bloom4.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/c6ct5QFm)

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This pic is of a big boy that looks a bit like a lophophora underneath the flower, and here's one of an amazing grafted ball of fun I got last year (rootstock is slightly sun bleached, but quite healthy otherwise): [![Gymno-Bloom2.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/P5gxfYzX/Gymno-Bloom2.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/k2y9fVpz) Looking forward to more and bigger flowers soon! Edit: one of my gymno triplets also started to bloom some time between 3 hours ago and now! I was hoping all flowers would open up together, but it's still pretty :) [![Gymno-Bloom3.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/RhXjJZQX/Gymno-Bloom3.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/5QQPZ1rC)

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The original graft started puping at the end of last August and are now at about 10” & 8” respectively.

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These were the first cacti my wife and I grafted ourselves at a workshop last year in August. Both took, and are growing FAST - love how healthy they are! For reference, here's a pic from last year (doggo for scale). Unbelievable how much bigger they are in less than a year! [![Grafted-Smol-Bois.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/QCGHxZzM/Grafted-Smol-Bois.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/ygjVvtsq)

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It was very hot, very crowded and yet still worth it - finally got not just one, but both known species of Aztekium without going bankrupt - I wanted one for a long while, but they tend to be stupid expensive in Japan. Love the two cute jellybeans too - Conophytum burgeri. Hell, love all of them, that's why I bought too many yet again :) Here are a few closeup shots: [![Tokyo-Grand-Bazaar2.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/4dHWXRgm/Tokyo-Grand-Bazaar2.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/mzRYSqhs) [![Tokyo-Grand-Bazaar3.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/SNdfFxMg/Tokyo-Grand-Bazaar3.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/N5yHRYbX) [![Tokyo-Grand-Bazaar4.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/XJ5kTKf5/Tokyo-Grand-Bazaar4.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/JD1XXkd7)

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https://discuss.tchncs.de/pictrs/image/3897c3df-0684-4621-b14f-f94c29206c34.jpeg

cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/16645819 2 buds hiding under the flower ☺️

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First bigger shopping trip this season, and I bought way too many again. I'm kinda tired now, so just a quick brag before I properly id them :) Here's some more shots: [![New-Cacti-May2024-2.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/tgdjSV4t/New-Cacti-May2024-2.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/xkdhq8Hc) [![New-Cacti-May2024-3.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/Bnn3Yv1d/New-Cacti-May2024-3.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/QHwvVhmb)

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/20923434 > Was grown from seed. > Last time I posted about it: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/5241154

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https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/cb37034a-cc3a-4ab5-bc9b-e237137dbe92.jpeg

And yes, the bumpy one is putting out a pup! ![](https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/584de895-2b66-43f3-ae07-0bcd705efcf9.jpeg) ![](https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/cf70162a-ae1b-4c7e-9503-9562c58f44bd.jpeg)

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![](https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/8044f9a6-2064-4624-9308-a894eca7f3e0.jpeg) It's been a while since I've grown cacti, if anyone has tips for growing in AZ/Phoenix area, lmk

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cross-posted from: https://reddthat.com/post/18233414 > Today's haul from a small succulent show in Tokyo. From the left, *Adromischus marianiae var. herrei*, a hybrid *Orthonna* (*cremnophila X herrei*), *Myrtillocactus geometrizans* also known as "Boobie cactus" (no, really!) and a pwetty wittle *Pseudolithos cubiformis*. > > Love every single of'em already! > > Here's another angle: > https://i.postimg.cc/Ghgz2cSW/Succulents-May2.jpg

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I got this one from cactus affinity couple years back and it has been doing really well. I had to chop it a little over two months ago because it was getting too big & needed a repotting. It finally pupped last week and is great

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Sown last feb (15th). 4 varieties (clockwise starting in top right quadrant): Huizache, Cardona, Coloradas, and Texania.

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cross-posted from: https://reddthat.com/post/11535232 > I still can't stop myself from getting succulents. These two just arrived today - a fuzzy-wuzzy Mammillaria plumosa on the left, and a cute spiky potato (Pachypodium densiflorum) on the right. > > Not the best time for potting, but I saw them online and couldn't help it :)

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Top: pollinated. Bottom, not. You can tell by color and how plump the top one is behind the flower. Also, unpollinated flowers will fall off. I’m not a botanist so I can’t tell you what the parts of the flower are called. I read that this cactus was not self-fertile but brushing the flowers together has produced fruit. It doesn’t mean the seed is viable but I will try down the line.

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Grown from my own seeds, the only kohyo nudum in a tray full of onzuka, kikko, quadricostatum and not many nudum.

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and a recovering Pach Jessica x Pach Yowie in the background

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Ordered online, and it looks even better than in the photos! Just extraordinary - instantly became my favorite one in my collection!

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Got these before my wife physically dragged me out of the venue to prevent me from buying any more ;) Group pic above, and here are indiividual shots, filenames are the name of each plant: [![Tephrocactus-articulatus.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/FRWZRDdX/Tephrocactus-articulatus.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/S2981Lfg) [![Tephrocactus-articulatus-var-papyracanthus.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/9MMdvZx8/Tephrocactus-articulatus-var-papyracanthus.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/2qsLWbNh) [![Cephalocereus-senilis.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/MTCYVXD9/Cephalocereus-senilis.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/nj17tFNm) [![Neoporteria-senilis.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/X7cgBjyg/Neoporteria-senilis.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/fJyd6hC3) [![Mammilaria-hahniana-f-lanata.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/ZKCTCRQG/Mammilaria-hahniana-f-lanata.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/vcwRKQbh) [![Mammilaria-bocasana-Fred.jpg](https://i.postimg.cc/xCfQYTHF/Mammilaria-bocasana-Fred.jpg)](https://postimg.cc/06BF0vVp) The last two photos are both mammilarias - kinda neat how varied they can get within the same genus :)

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These were the exhibition pieces, not for sale. Some impressive specimens there, in some cases I didn't even realize some of these can get so big... The link is to an image gallery - embedding that many photos directly in the post is probably not the best idea. I'll post my haul from the show later, I'm still on the train home :)

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I posted a fruit pic a while back and thought I'd share the whole story (so far)... Flowers: 2023-07-20 Fruit: 2023-08-31 ish Seeds: 2023-09-15 Sown: 2023-09-22 Germination: 2023-10-03 ...date of pic. I saw it pop 2 days ago, but didn't get a picture until today.

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Just this one segment is like this. The whole rest of the plant, including segments further down the branch are normal.

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A lovely Mammillaria parkinsonii on the left, and a super cute Echinofossulocactus on the right, but I'm unsure of the species - maybe some experts here can help? Anyway, love the way they look - lucky finds, both of them!

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Found them online, and I'm super happy that they're now mine. Group pic on top, and the bottom row from left to right are a really cute Mammillaria perezdelarosae, a Turbinicarpus pseudopectinatus I decided to grow in water after my previous one suddenly and unexpectedly died on me for no discernible reason, and a Pseudolithos migiurtinus that looks like it came from space and I love it :)

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