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Cactus ID Please

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The first one I am thinking http://www.cactus-art.biz/schede/HAMATO ... amatus.htm

The second one, I have no idea.
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First thought on the second one was a Copiapoa, something like C.Montana, there's lots of names for the same Copiapoa, but looking again I'm not so sure. I'm sure the Forum's resident Lycanthrope will confirm if I'm correct!!
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... Lycanthrope ...

What a great name for our mutual friend, Stuart. I had to look that one up - I never stop learning! Thanks!
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Both dangerous looking chaps.
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Stuart wrote:First thought on the second one was a Copiapoa, something like C.Montana, there's lots of names for the same Copiapoa, but looking again I'm not so sure. I'm sure the Forum's resident Lycanthrope will confirm if I'm correct!!
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Might have to wait for a full moon!!
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Copiapoa bridgesii.
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Benjy wrote:Copiapoa bridgesii.
Thanks Benjy.....
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