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Ariocarpus hintonii (Stuppy & N.P.Taylor) hort.


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  • This specie starts blooming when still young. The first flower is larger than the plant's body.
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  • Flowers are pink-purple with greenish-white margins, inner perianth parts deep magenta.
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  • The central fissure on the tubercle develops only with maturity.
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  • The central fissure on the tubercle develops only with maturity.
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  • It flowers  in August to October and  is frequently the earliest species of the genus to bloom in cultivation.
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  • These cacti are difficult to spot in their natural habitat.
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