Does anyone know the species i'm guessing the first is notocactus sp and the second could be gymnocalycium bruchii ? cheers
Can anyone id these cacti ?
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Re: Can anyone id these cacti ?
I'd guess the first is a Mammillaria, and the second an Echinocereus.
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Re: Can anyone id these cacti ?
1. Mammillaria spinosissima form or trade hybrid thereof, probably an artificial clump
2. Gymnocalycium bruchii
2. Gymnocalycium bruchii