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Cactus i.d many sorts
    #21846287 - 06/23/15 02:41 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

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4:(overall view in comparison to one another)


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Re: Cactus i.d many sorts [Re: ayo4yola]
    #21847665 - 06/23/15 08:33 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

1) T. pachanoi

2) It's an Opuntia. Maybe O. monocantha....

3) Not sure. A bit too young to tell. Any pictures of the mother plant?

5) T. pachanoi. Might be PC pachanoi, although me saying that may upset someone...

6) Opuntia sp. Not enough features to make a species ID.


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Re: Cactus i.d many sorts [Re: karode13]
    #21847703 - 06/23/15 08:39 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

Thanks so much!. I will get more pictures of mother plant.


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Re: Cactus i.d many sorts [Re: ayo4yola]
    #21847715 - 06/23/15 08:42 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

Identifying them will be easier from pictures of the moter plants, if you can get them.


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Re: Cactus i.d many sorts [Re: karode13]
    #21847852 - 06/23/15 09:15 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

Will have them tomorrow.


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Re: Cactus i.d many sorts [Re: karode13]
    #21848051 - 06/23/15 10:02 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

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1) T. pachanoi

2) It's an Opuntia. Maybe O. monocantha....

3) Not sure. A bit too young to tell. Any pictures of the mother plant?

5) T. pachanoi. Might be PC pachanoi, although me saying that may upset someone...

6) Opuntia sp. Not enough features to make a species ID.



by the way I didn't know about PC pachanoi and T. Pachanoi, but by the looks the ribs do look a bit serrated. Can't wait to get those pics though, they are also in the middle of flowering as I remember.


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Re: Cactus i.d many sorts [Re: ayo4yola]
    #21848224 - 06/23/15 10:43 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

PC pachanoi and T. pachanoi are the same species. PC just stands for 'Predominant Cultivar'. Meaning it is just the most popular and common decorative clone circulating the US. Oftentimes, people claim a lack of 'activity' with PC.


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Re: Cactus i.d many sorts [Re: cowsRmeat]
    #21849740 - 06/24/15 10:14 AM (8 years, 7 months ago)

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PC pachanoi and T. pachanoi are the same species. PC just stands for 'Predominant Cultivar'. Meaning it is just the most popular and common decorative clone circulating the US. Oftentimes, people claim a lack of 'activity' with PC.




Thanks for the clear up! Here are some more pics of mothers of the two cactus



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Re: Cactus i.d many sorts [Re: karode13]
    #21849990 - 06/24/15 11:17 AM (8 years, 7 months ago)

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Identifying them will be easier from pictures of the moter plants, if you can get them.



Check em out


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Re: Cactus i.d many sorts [Re: ayo4yola]
    #21850260 - 06/24/15 12:32 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

Something about the second picture screams Cereus Peruvianus , even the first picture looks a little like cereus, while judging by the white flower fuzz on the big mother plant I'd  definitely consider it a PC Pedro.


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Re: Cactus i.d many sorts [Re: JayZ Morgan]
    #21850282 - 06/24/15 12:37 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

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Something about the second picture screams Cereus Peruvianus , even the first picture looks a little like cereus, while judging by the white flower fuzz on the big mother plant I'd  definitely consider it a PC Pedro.



First and second pic are same plant if that helps


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Re: Cactus i.d many sorts [Re: ayo4yola]
    #21851353 - 06/24/15 04:35 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

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Something about the second picture screams Cereus Peruvianus , even the first picture looks a little like cereus, while judging by the white flower fuzz on the big mother plant I'd  definitely consider it a PC Pedro.



First and second pic are same plant if that helps[/quote
I beleive the first one is a cereus species because the tube shape of the flower stem looks almost rubber , teichocereus flowers don't look like that. It looks alot like a trichocereus but the ribs are also to spaced apart and the notches where the spines come out from are way deep.


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Re: Cactus i.d many sorts [Re: ayo4yola]
    #21852279 - 06/24/15 08:09 PM (8 years, 7 months ago)

Agree with JayZMorgan. Pictures 1 and 2 are a Cereus sp. The other id's I gave are still what I think them to be. Looks like you've found someone with quite a nice garden, from what I can see from the pictures anyway.


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Re: Cactus i.d many sorts [Re: karode13]
    #21853331 - 06/25/15 12:15 AM (8 years, 7 months ago)

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Agree with JayZMorgan. Pictures 1 and 2 are a Cereus sp. The other id's I gave are still what I think them to be. Looks like you've found someone with quite a nice garden, from what I can see from the pictures anyway.



Extremely beautiful garden, the lady gave me many cuttings, the ones above. On top of that she also gave me some poppy seeds which I can't wait to plant.


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Re: Cactus i.d many sorts [Re: ayo4yola]
    #21854064 - 06/25/15 08:05 AM (8 years, 7 months ago)

the trichocereus, cereus, and Neoraimondia can be hard to key out for sure. I took a look online to see the photos against others. Maybe Neoraimondia sp, too.. maybe.


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