Mammillaria A-L

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Mammillaria A-L

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M. albicans
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M. albicoma
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M. albilanta
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M. aureilanata
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M. backbergiana
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M. barbata
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M. baumii
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M. beneckii
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M. bocasana
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M. bombycina
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M. boolii
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M. camptotricha
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M. canelensis
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M. carmenae
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M. carnea
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M. chionocephala
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M. coahuilensis
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M. compressa
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M. crinata
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M. crucigera
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M. dixanthocentron
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M. duoformis
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M. elongata
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M. formosa
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M. geminispina
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M. gigantea
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M. glassii
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M. glochidiata
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M. grahamii
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M. guelzowiana
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M. haageana
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M. hahniana
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M. hernandezii
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M. herrerae
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M. hertrichiana
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M. herderi
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M. huajuapensis
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M. huitzilopochtli
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M. humboldtii
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M. insularis
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M. johnstonii
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M. karwinskiana
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M. karwinskiana ssp. beiselii
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M. karwinskiana ssp. nejapensis
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M. klissingiana
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M. lasiacantha
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M. laui
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M. laui ssp. subducta
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M. lenta
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M. lindsayi
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M. lloydii
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M. longiflora
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M. luethyi
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Agave
"American aloe plant," 1797, from Greek Agaue, proper name in mythology (mother of Pentheus), from agauos "noble," perhaps from agasthai "wonder at".

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