A couple of small Mammillarias

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Diane
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A couple of small Mammillarias

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Mammillaria humboldtii small form in flower:
Mammillaria humboldtii
Mammillaria humboldtii
And a pair of Mammillaria pectinifera:
Mammillaria pectinifera
Mammillaria pectinifera
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Re: A couple of small Mammillarias

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Great, Diane. All your small white-spined, pink-flowered mamms are looking magnificent this year (as always!) just like your herrerae yesterday. (tu) (tu)
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Re: A couple of small Mammillarias

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(tu) (tu) (tu)
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Diane, you’re the best!
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Re: A couple of small Mammillarias

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Lovely Mammillaria humboldtii so well grown.
I seem to be behind with flowers compared to others :???:
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