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Some plants purchased yesterday.
No.1
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No.2
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No.3
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No.4.....Plant width:.9 cm
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No.5.....Plant width:.8 cm
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No.6.....Plant width:.10 cm
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No.7
A pad from a big spineless Opuntia growing in a garden in Mallorca.
This is just a "little" pad - a new shoot from that plant.
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2 = Parodia magnifica (a group of seedlings rather tahn one plant)
4 = Austrocylindropuntia sp. I think it's A. cylindrica
6 = Kalanchoe or Bryophyllum tubiflorum
7 = most likely Opuntia ficus-indica
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1 Mammillaria spinosissima ( one of the white spined var.) may be more than one plant in there.
2 Parodia magnifica or warasii you have nine or ten plants there.
3 Mammillaria longimamma
4 Austrocylindropuntia cylindrica or subulata crest.
7 Opuntia balerica which is just a wild form of ficus-indca growing in Mallorca and the other islands as well as in the Canary islands.

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I wonder if Plant No.5 could be: Cereus sp. "WILD CREST"
http://www.cactuspedia.info/schede/CERE ... _crest.htm
What do you think?

This is a pic. of the same plant, but taken from another angle.
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That last one looks like what's been named Cereus 'Ming Thing'.
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Thank you for great answers.
If you have more info, I will be glad.
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It's just a monstrose Cereus peruvianus.
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Be careful with no. 6. Its one of 'mother of thousands' plants, before you notice it will have youngsters at any (im)possible place around....
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