Echinopsis chamaecereus

 
Peanut Cactus;  
 

 
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Cactus for ID : MNP,Mumbai : 120313 : AK-1 : 1image. 4 posts by 2 authors.
Seen during an exhibition at Maharashtra Nature Park on 6/4/2012.
Chamaecereus silvestrii forma aurea
One of the colored Chamaecereus slivestri that is grafted ...,
Not my thing, but recognize the plant. Used to see them alot in big box stores.


 
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Cactus For ID : Nasik : 110714 : AK-204 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1).
Cultivated, ornamental cactus seen at a Cactus House in Nasik on 27/2/14.
This should be Echinopsis chamaecereus f. lutea. Commonly know as Peanut Cactus 'Yellow Peanut'.
I believe ..., That this is a Chamaecereus sport with no chlorophyl and the yellow shows through. So it must remained grafted to something green to keep growing. I don’t know the cultivar name.
 
 
  
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