Identification

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Image Is this a small opuntia,if so what it is please.
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bobblackbird wrote: Sun Sep 03, 2023 9:08 am Image Is this a small opuntia,if so what it is please.
Maybe something like Tephrocactus alexanderi
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I am definitely not an expert, but it looks like a plant I bought labelled as Cumulopuntia sphaerica.
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Tunilla Sp.
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Already answered on main C&S Plant Forum?!
https://forum.bcss.org.uk/viewtopic.php ... 31#p336931
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