New Babies in my collection

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muskariagr
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New Babies in my collection

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I said I'll buy 3, left the store with 5...
Any help identifying them will be most appreciated!
Echinopsis oxygona?
Echinopsis oxygona?
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I dont even know where to start looking for this one
I dont even know where to start looking for this one
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Cleistocereus winteri cristata or Mammillaria wildii cristata?
Cleistocereus winteri cristata or Mammillaria wildii cristata?
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Echinopsis subdenudata
Echinopsis subdenudata
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Opuntia....
Opuntia....
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Re: New Babies in my collection

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#2 - I think it is Opuntia tuna 'maverick' (a monstrose form)
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That’s definitely subdenudata.

The first Echinopsis looks like the oxagona I have but is hard to tell they look so similar to eyriessi and have been hybridized a bunch now.
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teo wrote: Tue Jul 10, 2018 11:31 am #2 - I think it is Opuntia tuna 'maverick' (a monstrose form)
Thank you! I thought it might be an Opuntia but didn't think to look at the monstrosus types and dismissed it :roll:
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Briguytm wrote: Tue Jul 10, 2018 6:05 pm That’s definitely subdenudata.

The first Echinopsis looks like the oxagona I have but is hard to tell they look so similar to eyriessi and have been hybridized a bunch now.
Thank you for your help!
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Could the last Opuntia be canterae?
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muskariagr wrote: Tue Jul 10, 2018 8:44 pm Could the last Opuntia be canterae?
This seems to be reduced to a synonym of O elata.

At this size, it could be any of lots of Opuntias!
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