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Read about Neolloydia conoidea in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Mammillaria conoidea, DC. (M. strobiliformis, Engelm.). Ovate-conical, with densely woolly vertex: tubercles short, usually densely appressed-imbricate in 8-10 spiral, rib-like rows: radial spines 10-16, straight and stout; centrals 3-5, stouter, blackish, the upper ones erect-spreading, the lower stouter, horizontal or deflexed: fls. about 1 in. in expansion, deep purple, paler outside: fr. short, buried and hidden in the axillary wool.


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