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PostSubject: Need help to identify   Need help to identify Icon_minitimeWed Aug 31, 2011 8:26 pm

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Two pictures about the same plant. Do you have an idea about its name?
We had an small debate about it on an other forum, so i decided to ask your opinion as well.
I've two ideas: tlalocii or ignota, but I'm not sure
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Too many central spines for M. tlalocii, I'd say (and the same goes for the name on the label). M. perbella, perhaps?
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Your label is correct, Mam. huitzilipochtlii it is.
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PostSubject: Re: Need help to identify   Need help to identify Icon_minitimeThu Sep 01, 2011 6:15 pm

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Your label is correct, Mam. huitzilipochtlii it is.
Are you sure? I bought it as M. huitzilipochtlii L066b, but I think it has too many central spines (as jfabiao said). It has 2-4 white spines with brown tips. M. huitzilipochtlii has 0-1 brown/black central spine, but I could't find description or picture about L066b so I tend to accept M. perbella.
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PostSubject: Re: Need help to identify   Need help to identify Icon_minitimeThu Sep 01, 2011 6:20 pm

It looks like Lau 1500 to me, or close to it, which is M. huitzilopochtlii. It isn't Lau 066b certainly. No it is NOT perbella, the flowers don't emerge from the sides of the plant body, and has a different look overall.

Take a look at this thread to see a couple of more photos of Lau 1500. I think you will find them very similar.

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PostSubject: Re: Need help to identify   Need help to identify Icon_minitimeThu Sep 01, 2011 6:29 pm

Yes, it looks really similar. Do you have an description/photo about L066b?
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PostSubject: Re: Need help to identify   Need help to identify Icon_minitimeFri Sep 02, 2011 6:28 pm

Try this thread, which is from Maurillio's gallery of most species of Mammillaria.
I don't know how different 66b is from 66 though.

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Reminds me of M. Perbella
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