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Mammillaria ID

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Hi everybody!

I have two non-identified Mammillarias and I would be grateful to heard your opinions

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Mammillaria meyranii?
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M. backebergiana
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Thanks anttisepp and John. The first one was identified in a Spanish forum as M. backebergiana as John says, and the second one as M. haageana.
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Another Mammi. This was suggested to be M. crinita. Do you agree?
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Nobody can give an opinion?
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M. crinita seems as good a name as any.
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These are quite difficult to identify. It might be crinita, but I'd also think about M. bocasana ssp. eschauzieri.
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Uhmmmm...M. bocasana eschauzieri is also very similar, I will remain with the doubt. Thank you both.
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