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Gymnocalycium damsii var tucavocense
- last edit: 27-Aug-2002
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Ferocactus glaucescens 'inermis'
- last edit: 27-Aug-2002
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Ferocactus setispinus
- last edit: 20-Sep-2002
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Notocactus warasii
- last edit: 26-Aug-2002
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Notocactus warasii
- last edit: 26-Aug-2002
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Gymnocalycium horstii
- last edit: 18-Sep-2002
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Gymnocalycium bayrianum
- last edit: 26-Aug-2002
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Peanut Cactus Blooming
- last edit: 09-Sep-2002
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Echinofossuloca ctus
- last edit: 25-Aug-2002
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Melocactus matanzanus blooming again
- last edit: 14-Sep-2002
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Melocactus matanzanus
- last edit: 14-Sep-2002
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Melocactus matanzanus Fruit
- last edit: 14-Sep-2002
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Notocactus buiningii
- last edit: 10-Sep-2002
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Gymnocalycium paediophilum
- last edit: 10-Sep-2002
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Gymnocalycium paediophilum ...
- last edit: 10-Sep-2002
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Mamm. albilanata
- last edit: 28-Apr-2003
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An Opuntia, but which one?
- last edit: 18-Sep-2002
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Mammillaria elongata cresta
- last edit: 10-Sep-2002
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Opuntia subulata monstrose
- last edit: 11-Sep-2002
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Paperspine Cactus in Cat planter
- last edit: 21-Sep-2002
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Lophocereus mieckleyanus
- last edit: 11-Sep-2002
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Cereus monstrosus...
- last edit: 10-Sep-2002
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Mammillaria schumannii var globosa
- last edit: 10-Sep-2002
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Ferocactus setispinus
- last edit: 20-Sep-2002
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Most likely Opuntia humifusa
- last edit: 18-Dec-2002
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Parodia turecekiana
- last edit: 12-Mar-2003
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Ferocactus latispinus
- last edit: 26-Dec-2002
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Mammillaria species
- last edit: 18-Sep-2002
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3 comments
Got here via Cacti Gallery. I enjoyed your collection. My brother-in-law has a huge collection of cacti (I prefer to use the word cactuses) but in our climate you need plenty of winter and summer protection so I grow houseleeks instead. You can see some of them at http://homepage.ntlworld.com/robertbellett Thanks for the show. Best wishes Robert
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2002.08.24 at 23:31:59 PDT
Hi, The cactus you define has with "lethal spines" is an Echinofossulocactus .. HTH Greetings from Belgium ..
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2002.08.25 at 06:36:21 PDT
Hiya! Your Echinofossulocactus coptonogonus really really looks like a Ferocactus latispinus. I have a pic of one I can send you that is absolutely identical to your plant. The E copnogonus, same as Stenocactus copnogonus, has only 5 ribs, all of which are a flat grey colour. Also usually more spines. Anyway, whatever it is, it's a great looking plant, I've been searching for one for ages!! Regards, Lis :)
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2002.12.26 at 02:58:38 PST
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