mikecc67548
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I got like 160 acres of this cactus, not really sure what its called.

I would welcome such a frag! (Frags can be stored dry in a brown paper bag for years.)Hi Gary, I'm not a fan, but I know that we have some prickly pears out on Cape Cod with pink/violet flowers. They've been living there for years and years. I'll see if I can snag a frag (if I can remember!).
I got like 160 acres of this cactus, not really sure what its called.
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the first one is a Mammillaria. (There are hundreds of Mamm species.) These are commonly called "fish hook" cactus. The flowers are real and Mamms can produce hundreds of tiny pink flowers.
the second one... I don't know what type it is, but it very likely has fake flowers glued onto it. (Tug on one and see.)
the third one is a popular cristate form of a species I can't recall.... Opuntia 'Fred' ?
none of these are cold hardy and they shouldn't be exposed to freezing temps. These are good windowsill type cactus. Give 'em full sun but expose them slowly to it so they don't get burned. In the growing period (summer) soak the plants thoroughly after the soil has completely dried out. Over winter them in a cool dry location and don't water them at all.
I would welcome such a frag! (Frags can be stored dry in a brown paper bag for years.)
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