Eh, heh, mammillaria for ID

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Eh, heh, mammillaria for ID

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Tho, I don't think it should be hard, flowers are quite big and distinctive. In case its mamm of course :) Any ideas?

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Looks like a mammillaria - not sure which one. Lovely flowers.
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possibly boolii.
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Or M. grahamii, mine are flowering at the moment.
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