toadstar's cactus

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Selling a few extra down at the farmer's market.
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First ever flowering for this Cleistocactus sp.
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Pretty in pink.
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Beautiful flowers 🙂 Picture nr.3, is the plant to the left a Mammillaria prolifera?
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Brooklyn Botanical Garden, New York City:
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Bronx Botanical Garden, New York City:
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Nice. Your photo's make me think those are the greenhouses where I saw very large clumps of Euphorbia decaryii growing along the edging. It is not really that far for me to get there for a day trip.
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