IDENTIFICATION HELP

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lorizar
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IDENTIFICATION HELP

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iann
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3. Looks like a Mammillaria uncinata with straight spines, so I suppose it must be M. mystax.

4. Mammillaria karwinskiana

5. Mammillaria nana ssp duwei
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Post by Emandu »

#2 looks like Echinocereus

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Post by Spikey1007 »

2# i would say is a Parodia erubescens also known as Notocactus schlosseri.
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Post by Neal »

#3 With the long, straight, black central spines, it looks a little like M. melanocentra but the color isn't quite right (not blue enough)...
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Hey does anyone else think that #1 looks like that E. grusonii/L. principis cross??
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3. Mamm melanocentra.

4. I'm thinking Mamm magnimamma, I would rather see it when it gets a bit older.

5. Mamm nana ssp duwei.

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