Sulcorebutia jujuyana?

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Sulcorebutia jujuyana?

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Got this tagged "Sulcorebutia jujyana", which seems to be a typo of a synonym for Rebutia fiebrigii, which this looks nothing like. Any ideas? Flowered just before I got it this spring, so I don't know the color yet.
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Maybe Rebutia (Sulcorebutia) oligacantha?
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Matucana polzii I think
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vlani wrote:Matucana polzii I think
Seems very unlikely with, what I think, are flower buds on the side/bottom.
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Not sure if those are flower buds, but appears it has dried-up flowers low on the stem, too.
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Yes I've missed the flowers. Looks like Sulco flowers, cannot tell more
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Probably Sulco oligacantha then.
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Thanks for the help everybody. S oligacantha seems likely.
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