Plants for I.D. please

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Cactus Kid
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Plants for I.D. please

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Trying to help sell some mature plants from a collection whos owner can no longer keep them :sad:

Most of the label are faded and these are those that are not obvious to me !

Thanks for any help you can give.
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Re: Plants for I.D. please

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Parodia
Acanthocalycium spiniflorum / violaceum
Parodia
?
Kalanchoe tomentosa
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The missing (?) one in the list is probably Echinocactus Ingens.

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Thanks both. Any idea of the species for the 1st Parodia?
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It might be Parodia subterranea, it looks very similar to mine.
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I was tempted to suggest P. ayopayana but, assuming the flowers are red, that can't be right. But if they turn out to be orange I'd go for that, albeit tentatively.
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