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Nalim
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Columnars ID
#21274084 - 02/14/15 05:26 PM (9 years, 3 months ago) |
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So it's been a long time since I cultured any cacti and to say I'm rusty is a horrid understatemant. I thought I'd see if I can get some help figuring out what species my local store has. Really sry about the rotation but the upload thing refuses to keep them upright no matter if I ask it to correct rotation or not.



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spaceman101
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Re: Columnars ID [Re: Nalim]
#21274520 - 02/14/15 07:28 PM (9 years, 3 months ago) |
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Off the top of my head I see a stetsonia coryne "pic 6" and a Myrtillocactus geometrizans "pic 10" and maybe a terscheckii as well as possibly a Pilocereus Azureus "pic 4 in the back" just can't quite see it.
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Re: Columnars ID [Re: Nalim]
#21274970 - 02/14/15 09:34 PM (9 years, 3 months ago) |
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Nalim said: So it's been a long time since I cultured any cacti and to say I'm rusty is a horrid understatemant. I thought I'd see if I can get some help figuring out what species my local store has. Really sry about the rotation but the upload thing refuses to keep them upright no matter if I ask it to correct rotation or not.




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ferrel_human said:
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Nalim said: So it's been a long time since I cultured any cacti and to say I'm rusty is a horrid understatemant. I thought I'd see if I can get some help figuring out what species my local store has. Really sry about the rotation but the upload thing refuses to keep them upright no matter if I ask it to correct rotation or not.




How you became a mod is beyond me. 

But seriously,there are some neat cacti there
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Mostly_Harmless
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Lots of Pachycereus sp. in the first row?
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Lemnaminor
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Re: Columnars ID [Re: Nalim]
#21275709 - 02/15/15 02:49 AM (9 years, 3 months ago) |
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Pic 7 and9 9 could be Polaskia Chende and Polaskia Chipipe
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zed240
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Pic #4 looks like trichocereus taquimbalensis to me. I would go and buy that one if it were near me. The red colour to the fresh spines on top is interesting though. My small saguaro has the same red coloured spines on it's fresh growth...
I see a range of others including stetsonia, myrtillocactus and polaskia, but not any other trichocereus.
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LSoares
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Re: Columnars ID [Re: zed240]
#21281058 - 02/16/15 02:13 AM (9 years, 3 months ago) |
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I see a lot of interesting columnars, none of which is psychoactive with the possible exception of picture #6. Apart from the usual Pachycereus pringlei and Myrtillocactus geometrizans, I see some nice possible Myrtillocactus cochal and a possible Neoraimondia herzogiana. Lots of nice plants to grow for their own merits beside consumption.
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Nalim
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Re: Columnars ID [Re: zed240]
#21296697 - 02/19/15 01:45 AM (9 years, 2 months ago) |
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zed240 said: Pic #4 looks like trichocereus taquimbalensis to me. I would go and buy that one if it were near me. The red colour to the fresh spines on top is interesting though. My small saguaro has the same red coloured spines on it's fresh growth...
From looking at a few T. taquimbalensis it seems a lot of them have some read in the spines. I do think no 4 and no 6 might be of the same species, the difference in color is mostly due to lighting. I might pick that one up if they still have it.
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Mostly_Harmless
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Re: Columnars ID [Re: Nalim]
#21296765 - 02/19/15 02:24 AM (9 years, 2 months ago) |
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I don't think there are any trichs there. #6 is Stetsonia coryne and #4 is probably a Pachycereus or Carnegia
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LSoares
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Mostly_Harmless said: I don't think there are any trichs there. #6 is Stetsonia coryne and #4 is probably a Pachycereus or Carnegia
Oops. Just did a recount, and I meant picture #7. #6 is indeed Stetsonia coryne.
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