July 2018 - Little cacti

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July 2018 - Little cacti

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So I'm thinking of those little collectible species such as fraileas, dwarf mamms etc but it's open to some interpretation too.
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I will start you off again then:-

Blossfeldia liliputana on own roots, about 8 years old from seed (1p coin 2cm = 7/8" across)
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Lophophora alberto-vojtechii (5p coin 1.8cm = 3/4" across)
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Some of my smallest plants, flowering their heads off.
Turbinicarpus valdezianus
Turbinicarpus valdezianus
Turbinicarpus pectinatinatus
Turbinicarpus pectinatinatus
Gymnocalycium bruchii
Gymnocalycium bruchii
Aylostera pygmaea
Aylostera pygmaea
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Lithos you need a flower.
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Escobaria minima SB423
Escobaria minima SB423
Frailea castanea
Frailea castanea
Mammillaria duwei ROG1
Mammillaria duwei ROG1
Mila longispina
Mila longispina
Rebutia pygmaea v lanosiflora FR1116
Rebutia pygmaea v lanosiflora FR1116
Mammillaria cowperae
Mammillaria cowperae
Lophophora williamsii
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Acid John - I've got pictures of loads of flowers - just can't find SD card they're on !
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My misses says I should have them all tagged with multiple names and saved in named files.
I quite like my long list of photos , it allows me to reminisce while looking for lost pictures :lol:
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Strombocactus disciformis



Turbinicarpus pseudopectinatus when it eventually opened the flower which I had thought that I had missed.
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A recent flower. Escobaria aesteri
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