new arrivals

If you have a cactus plant and need help identifying it, this is the place to post it.
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Much better. The two I know (#2 & 17), still look like my first guess. You did get a nice collection of things.
My cactus must be gods. They demand blood sacrifice.
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No other ideas regard the unidentified plants?
In these days I tried to match other identities...cross the finger...
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ID 14 - Parodia leninghausii
ID 16 - Agave americana (think this white-striped ssp. has a name also)
ID 18 - Some opuntoid, maybe a Tephrocactus
ID 19 - Crested & variegated Euphorbia lactea (grafted on another Euphorbia sp.)
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#1:
#2: Agave americana (maybe Agave salmiana?)
#3:
#4:
#5:
#6:
#7: Mammillaria angelensis?
#8: Weberocereus glaber?
#9:
#10:
#11: Cleistocactus winteri syn Hildewinterera aureispina?
#12: Echinocereus cinerascens?
#13: Echinopsis tunariensis?
#14: Parodia leninghausii
#15: Ferocactus haematacanthus?
#16: Agave americana medio-picta Alba
#17: Aloe saponaria
#18: Tephrocactus articulatus
#19: Crested & variegated Euphorbia lactea


Other ideas?
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I don't think #2 is A. salmiana. If the people here can't give you a positive ID on #2, you may want to check out Agaveville.org to get the plant positively identified. There are a lot of agave that are similar to that plant, especially at that size; the Agave people on that site would be a good source for a positive ID.
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#1:
#2: Agave salmiana
#3:
#4:
#5:
#6:
#7: Mammillaria angelensis?
#8: Weberocereus glaber?
#9:
#10:
#11: Cleistocactus winteri syn Hildewinterera aureispina?
#12: Echinocereus cinerascens?
#13: Echinopsis tunariensis?
#14: Parodia leninghausii
#15: Ferocactus haematacanthus?
#16: Agave americana medio-picta Alba
#17: Aloe saponaria
#18: Tephrocactus articulatus
#19: Crested & variegated Euphorbia lactea


and for the other plants?

I have no idea... ](*,)
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1) Mammillaria karwinskiana
9) Is it a cactus? An epiphyllic one (lepismium, ...) maybe?
10) coleocephalocereus? the hairs are too 'bristly' for an espostoa (I feel)
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1 - Mamm karwinskiana
3 - Echinocereus subinermus
4 - some Rebutia
5 Gymnocalycium, bruchii, chlorantus or smth
6, 7 - Mamm spinosissima.
10 - looks like Echinocereus delaetii, unusual to see without name
12 - Echinocereus pentalophus
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