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2nd batch:
1st is maybe escobaria or mammillaria
2nd is mammillaria
3rd is opuntia(phaecantha?)
4th is opuntia (could be anything in that genus)
5th also opuntia, maybe violacea
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first batch
4th probably tourmeya
3rd is euphorbia
2nd maybe escobaria or ferocactus, just guessing
8th is euphorbia stellata i guess (or e. squarrosa)
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What is tourmeya?
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vlani wrote:What is tourmeya?
I bet he meant Toumeya. Only it doesn't look quite like one to me. 8)
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majcka wrote:
vlani wrote:What is tourmeya?
I bet he meant Toumeya. Only it doesn't look quite like one to me. 8)
Not Toumeya. I don't think it is a cactus at all.
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For sure not a cactus, cactus spines don't branch. I think Teo got it right, Didiera madagascariensis.
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Yes. I did some research and corresponds to Didiera madagascariensis. are equal !!. thank you all for the help.

I'm putting in my order succulent. I found these that I still doubt that the name is right.
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First is definately austrocylindropuntia subulata, and ferocactus is also right
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of the latest batch of picture the ferocactus in number 4 looks like latispinus and the one in number 5 is not a eriosyce paucicostata, looks more like a young melocactus or possibly a discocactus.
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