Thanks to all for all this information on various cacti species, in
different threads. It helps a lot to enhance my otherwise zero concept on
cactus.

I extend my heartiest thanks and regards to Bob Ji, Dan Ji and Alejandro Ji
as well as our dearest Garg Sir.

Thank you All.

Regards,

Surajit


On Sat, Mar 15, 2014 at 9:37 AM, J.M. Garg <[email protected]> wrote:

> Replies:
> "The body form is right for E. grusonii but the spines are not right.  The
> new spines should be longer and more yellow.  Of course these could by a
> hybrid of some sort.  I know E. grusonii has a spineless form and a white
> spine form.      Perhaps these are Echinocactus platyacanthus.  You don't
> see it as often as E. grusonii but it has a similar form.
> Bob
> (Maryland)  "
>
> "Echinocactus yes JM,
> But not grusonii, these look to be E. platyacanthus, a much larger growing
> Echinocactus.
> God Bless and Good Growing,
> Dan Rhoads - Lincoln, NE - USDA Zone 5b
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/28142589@N00/sets/";
>
> "Yup, platyacanthus, with somewhat shorter spines?
> Alejandro"
>
> "E. platyacanthus" from Peter Brown
>
>
>
> On 7 March 2014 22:45, surajit koley <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Is it *Echinocactus grusonii* Hildm?
>>
>> I have only one picture.
>>
>> Thank you,
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