Weingartia cacti belong to my favorites. Natural habitat of Weingartia species is located in Bolivia mountains. However, Weingartia neumanniana occurs near the border between Bolivia and Argentina in both countries.
There are two subgroups of Weingartia.
One of them which is often called Cumingia can be found at North from Potosi. These plants grow on rivers banks in a warm environment.
The other subgroup is called Weingartia and can be found at South from Potosi. Just a few kilometers at South from Potosi, near the village Cuchu Ingenio, we can find the first Weingartia westii. The typical plant for this subgroup is Weingartia fidaiana. These plants grow in high mountains. Weingartia fidaiana and Weingartia westii grow - at the altitude of 3 000 m and higher, Weingartia pygmaea - at the altitude of 4 000 m.
During my previous two cactus adventures in Bolivia, I watched such species like (starting from North of Bolivia): Weingartia pulquinensis, Weingartia platygona (hediniana), Weingartia neocumingii, Weingartia sucrensis.
And from Potosi to Villazon: Weingartia westii, Weingartia fidaiana, Weingartia kargliana, Weingartia pygmaea, Weingartia neumanniana.
Now I would like to invite you to watch all these plants at my photos.
Enjoy
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Jinny
Comment by Jinny — 2009-06-21 @ 09:47
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Pett
Comment by Pett — 2009-06-23 @ 11:18
Hello,
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Thank you
Bodyc
Comment by Bodyc — 2009-06-24 @ 22:27
To the author .. I’m very much interested in Weingartia. Are you interested in contacting me?
cheers
Comment by Parodias — 2009-09-30 @ 23:32
PS: No idea if my email shows up in the post ..
find me at parodias@wol.be
Comment by Parodias — 2009-09-30 @ 23:37
Sorry for the email address mistake .. I had to change my address because I was swamped with spam!
If someone wants to contact me do discuss or talk Parodia/Weingartia mail me at “parodia@wol.be”
Want to see some of my Parodia collection? (My collection of plants is 98% Parodia sensu strictu and shrinking in favour of Weingartia :-))
try http://the-parodia.net/ronde20090602/
and http://the-parodia.net/ronde20090624/
cheers
Comment by Parodias — 2009-10-27 @ 13:36