Thought I'd add this one to the thread, flowering for the first time in a 2" pot. It came as Stenocactus xiphacantus, but looks just like S. multicostatus to me - although this one has purple filaments compared with my larger S. multicostatus where they're off-white...
Mike
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Smallest seedling to flower?
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Re: Smallest seedling to flower?
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Re: Smallest seedling to flower?
Here is Mammillaria prolifera blooming at about 1 1/2cm..
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