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  2. Gymnocalycium saglionis - Wikipedia

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    Gymnocalycium saglionis is cultivated as an ornamental plant around the world, and is commonly for sale. [6] [7] Plants are large and have thick curved spines making this species popular among collectors. In the UK it has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. [8]

  3. Ariocarpus retusus - Wikipedia

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    Ariocarpus retusus is a species of cactus, from the genus Ariocarpus, found mainly in Mexico. It is one of the largest and fastest-growing species in this genus known for a slow rate of growth. [ 2 ] Despite its slow growth, often taking ten years to reach flowering age, the retusus is a desirable cactus for cultivation, having attractive ...

  4. Pilosocereus robinii - Wikipedia

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    Pilosocereus robinii is a species of cactus known by the common name Key tree-cactus. [2] It is native to the Florida Keys in the United States. [3] It also occurs in Western Cuba and the Northern Bahamas. It has been erroneously reported from Puerto Rico, [4] the Virgin Islands, [4] and Mexico. [2]

  5. Leucostele terscheckii - Wikipedia

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    It is a columnar, branching cactus that can grow over 7.6 metres (25 ft) tall. Its branches are about 25 cm (9.8 in) in diameter with 8 to 14 ribs. Branches are cylindrical, fleshy, light green. The branches are 10-20 cm in diameter, with 8-14 blunt ribs.

  6. Pilosocereus millspaughii - Wikipedia

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    Pilosocereus millspaughii, commonly called the Key Largo tree cactus, [citation needed] is a species of flowering plant in the family Cactaceae, native to Florida, The Bahamas, Cuba, Haiti, and the Turks and Caicos Islands. [1] It was first described by Nathaniel Lord Britton in 1909 as Cephalocereus millspaughii. [2]

  7. Ferocactus pilosus - Wikipedia

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    Ferocactus pilosus grows singly or forms large clumps, reaching heights up to 3 meters with diameters of 50 cm (20 in). It has 13 to 20 non-humped ribs, initially sharp-edged in young plants and later becoming rounded.

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