Escobaria vivipara is a wide spread and variable species. This young plant with neat tight spines grows in Arizona at the slopes of Kaibab plateau. I do not know if this form has any name. The plants in that location are uniformly small, larger plants have more developed central spine. The plant in picture is about the size they start show first buds.
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