The tag says Parodia subterranea x procera. Somebody told me only P subterranea is the name. Anyway, I don't know. Enjoy. Harry[IMG]http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i8/Hablu/Parosub21.jpg[/IMG]
That's a beautiful plant you have there. This is a P. subterranea, and maybe the P. culpinensis (which is now classified as synomym of P. subterranea) becouse of the longer spines.Pieter
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Thank you Xerophyte, I took the wrong link.Thank you Pieter, your mr W. verheulpen says it's not a hybrid but p subterranea. harry
OK Hablu, Willy is the big specialist here :-)
Pieter
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