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Sun scorched or variegated?

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Is this unidentified cactus sun scorched or variegated

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Richard

Sun scorched

38 minutes ago, Cikas said:

Sun scorched

:greenthumb: x2 ..and quite badly scorched. Damaged areas will not regrow either.  Species looks like Astrophytum capricorne.

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3 hours ago, Silas_Sancona said:

:greenthumb: x2 ..and quite badly scorched. Damaged areas will not regrow either.  Species looks like Astrophytum capricorne.

Thank you

I'm thinking A. Ornatum as the direction of the spiralling is opposite that of capricorne.

 

Richard

It's a sunburned Astrophytum ornatum. Rather than tolerating the permanent damage, I would cut off the growing point then remove and root the offsets next year.

Hi 107˚, Lo 77˚

Casas Adobes - NW of Tucson since July 2014

formerly in the San Carlos region of San Diego

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