The poor wee souls below are yet to be labeled - can anyone help with identification. Any help will be much appreciated.
John
Help with ID Please
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Help with ID Please
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Re: Help with ID Please
1. Aloe Aculeata
2. Cereus Peruvianus monstrose
3. Aloe 'Snowflake'
4. Mammillaria - missing a few spines, not sure with the species on this one
Stuart
2. Cereus Peruvianus monstrose
3. Aloe 'Snowflake'
4. Mammillaria - missing a few spines, not sure with the species on this one
Stuart
Re: Help with ID Please
It looks like it could be a Mammillaria polythele nuda that has started growing spines.
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Re: Help with ID Please
Thanks for your help Stuart and Kathy - they will have labels by tomorrow
John
John