More euphorbias to ID

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okotok
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More euphorbias to ID

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I hope somebody here can help me identify these succulents, of which there are a couple which I think are Euphorbias.
#1 Whole plant.
#1 Whole plant.
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#1 Detail of the spines
#1 Detail of the spines
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#2 maybe also a euphorbia??
#2 maybe also a euphorbia??
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#3 could be Austrocylindropuntia??
#3 could be Austrocylindropuntia??
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#4 don't know?
#4 don't know?
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Thanks!
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teo
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#2 - looks like Euphorbia baioensis
#3 - Austrocylindropuntia subulata
#4 - Tephrocactus of some kind, maybe articulatus
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The first one looks much more like a Monadenium.
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The Tephrocactus should get as much sun as possible.
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The 3rd one is more likely Austrocylindropuntia imbricata and the last one is the strobiliformis or inermis form of Tephrocactus articulatus.
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#1 is Monadenium spectabile. Very nice ! Where did you get such a big one?
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Thanks for the help!! I agree that it is a nice plant, I just ot it and this is how it already was. Since my original post, the leaves are growing steadily and it is getting even more lovely!
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