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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
Mammillaria dasyacantha, Engelm. Simple, subglobose: tubercles terete, loose: radial spines 25-35, hair-like, white, with brownish apex; centrals 7—13, bristle-like, pale below, brown above, longer, the most interior one horizontal, sometimes wanting: seeds black, with nearly basal hilum. Texas.
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