others that need an ID

If you have a cactus plant and need help identifying it, this is the place to post it.
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gizmo
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others that need an ID

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First 2 are Mammillarias, not sure which species. Last one is Parodia leninghausii.
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thanks for that greenknight. knew the first 2 were mams, but was just hoping to get a species name. had know idea what the last one was
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How about Mamm. microhelia for the first one? :-k
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That last one is a Parodia leninghausii.
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thanks folks
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M. microhelia looks like a good call for the first one. The second might be M. crinita.
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M. crinita or M. wildii, some consider them both the same species.
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