PRIZED FOR BEING ODDBALLS
It was a pleasant surprise! Three from my collection of mother Black Pearls have yielded variegated pups. Must be my lucky stars!
"Black Pearl" is the common name for the black variety of the Gymnocalycium Mihanovichii species. In the cacti world, variegation although not rare, is a natural aberration highly prized by collectors. A variegated specimen of a species commands a high price in the market. More so, I suppose if it's a natural mutation such as what happened to my mother plants, rather than propagation from an already variegated species.
In any case, check out my Black Pearls and their oddball pups:
This beautiful pup shows patches of yellow, orange and some bits of green. Such a captivating sight with the pup's patch of colours in contrast with the mother's black skin.
This pup from the second mother Black Pearl even has a flower bud of its own. Guess what? It has an identical twin pup. See the next picture.
This is the twin of the pup from the picture before this one. Well, they are not actually identical twins. More like just sisters because this one is a bit different with more patches of green.
The third mother Black Pearl has yielded a pup with a small patch of orangey pink. Still considered variegated!
I hope you enjoyed this post. Do you have any question, reaction or useful information to share? Just write them down in the comments section below. And oh, do not forget to follow this blog. Until next time. xoxo
"Black Pearl" is the common name for the black variety of the Gymnocalycium Mihanovichii species. In the cacti world, variegation although not rare, is a natural aberration highly prized by collectors. A variegated specimen of a species commands a high price in the market. More so, I suppose if it's a natural mutation such as what happened to my mother plants, rather than propagation from an already variegated species.
In any case, check out my Black Pearls and their oddball pups:
This beautiful pup shows patches of yellow, orange and some bits of green. Such a captivating sight with the pup's patch of colours in contrast with the mother's black skin.
This pup from the second mother Black Pearl even has a flower bud of its own. Guess what? It has an identical twin pup. See the next picture.
This is the twin of the pup from the picture before this one. Well, they are not actually identical twins. More like just sisters because this one is a bit different with more patches of green.
The third mother Black Pearl has yielded a pup with a small patch of orangey pink. Still considered variegated!
I hope you enjoyed this post. Do you have any question, reaction or useful information to share? Just write them down in the comments section below. And oh, do not forget to follow this blog. Until next time. xoxo
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