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Oct 27, 2018 1:29 PM CST
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I've seen Ferocactus cylindraceus in the wild in Washington County, Utah and the lowermost spines are black due to age and because they are slowly decomposing. The spines will even fall off eventually and they'll even startle you if you don't look closely because they resemble huge black spiders. Hilarious!
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