I bought a little cactus a few days ago and have searched the internet for similar ones, without much luck.
Does anyone know what type it is please?
The furry tufts look like the fur on the old 'parker' hoods (mods or 70's gear!).
Thanks!
I bought a little cactus a few days ago and have searched the internet for similar ones, without much luck.
Does anyone know what type it is please?
The furry tufts look like the fur on the old 'parker' hoods (mods or 70's gear!).
Thanks!
I think it is a type of Turbinicarpus, but i could be wrong!
Off to search for that now. Many thanks for taking the time to post a reply :)
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