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agresivi
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A San Pedro Challenge
#15807366 - 02/14/12 07:53 AM (3 months, 13 days ago) |
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Hello dear Shroomery users, I need your help about two cacti. both of them I know for years from my neighborhood since I was a child, and now I'm pretty sure one of them is a San Pedro Cacti or a Peruvian Torch Cacti but I need a confirmation from some experts like you so:
Cactus number 1 (look how they grow in my shitty Israeli town but however... hehe) :





Cactus number 2:




Well, dear psychonauts, what do you say?
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agresivi
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Re: A San Pedro Challenge [Re: agresivi]
#15807387 - 02/14/12 07:59 AM (3 months, 13 days ago) |
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Sorry for the huge images
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InvisibleHunter
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Re: A San Pedro Challenge [Re: agresivi]
#15807433 - 02/14/12 08:20 AM (3 months, 13 days ago) |
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Both Cereus species. Not active.
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RourkeAnderson
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Yep, both are Cereus Sp. The ribs are a dead giveaway. Pedro looks plump and has thicker ribs, while cereus has super skinny ones.
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agresivi
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Re: A San Pedro Challenge [Re: agresivi]
#15808086 - 02/14/12 11:46 AM (3 months, 13 days ago) |
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Oh bummer... hehe but I will find sometime a real Mescaline cacti, San Pedro is really common in israel. By the way, can the growing pattern help identify? I mean, does san pedro tend to grow messy like these ones or it just grows upright and crowded?
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Mufungo
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Re: A San Pedro Challenge [Re: agresivi]
#15809099 - 02/14/12 03:53 PM (3 months, 13 days ago) |
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Look at the ribs. Cereus (your pics) are deeper/skinnier ribbed and trichocereus is shallower/fatter ribbed.
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