Last Set Of Mammillaria Id

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Last Set Of Mammillaria Id

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Last set of mammillaria that need an id if anyone knows cheers :smile:

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Is that third picture your signature? Because none of them are Mammillarias ;)
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Middle one looks like matudae
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iann wrote:Is that third picture your signature? Because none of them are Mammillarias ;)

That's because i'm not asking about them only the 3 Mammillaria in the 2 photo's :wink: Yes its my sig :smile:
1st is Gymnocalycium Baldianum
2nd is echinopsis subdenudata
3rd is Wigginsia erinacea
4th is Gymnocalycium Calochlorum
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Greenlarry wrote:Middle one looks like matudae
Cheers mate :smile:

Anyone know the other 2 ?
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Can you post larger images, closer up detail of the plant and spines, as this would help a lot.
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Bit of a mad day yesterday lol Here's the best i can get without getting blur :smile:

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I also got this one yesterday that needs an id if anyone knows :smile:

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I feel that you missed the middle one out. I said it looked like matudae but I am no expert. The last one looks like it needs more light.
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Greenlarry wrote:I feel that you missed the middle one out. I said it looked like matudae but I am no expert. The last one looks like it needs more light.
They might all need more light as they were bought inside a shop and garden centre were they were kept in the dark through none of them are etiolated it could also be the camera flash the middle one has also been id on one of the facebook groups the same as what you said :smile: That last one came from Wilkos so you can imagine how there kept but a few weeks in the light should see them color up here's a Gymnocalycium Baldianum that's a lot greener than what it should be compared to the other two i have

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