Mammillaria species- Nasik



 
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Cactus For ID : Nasik : 030514 : AK-8 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2).
A small, cultivated Cactus having pink flowers seen at a Cactus nursery on 27/2/14.
This looks to be some kind of Mammillaria, but it also looks to be overgrown and bloated, probably grafted. So I have no clue to which species it is.


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