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wilburwild


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cacti id help
#22361354 - 10/11/15 12:00 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Howdy fellow shroomers, I stumbled upon this cactus on my journeys, ive been informed that it maybe be peruvian torch or bridgesii sp. If anyone could help me out that would be great, many thanks, peace&love
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wilburwild


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These were growing next to the one in the first photo, I think theyre a diff sp.
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Spanishfly
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There are so many ribbed, columnar, cactus species, that all look much like each other, that any attempt to ID these could only ever be your best guess, especially as there are no flowers to help.
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wilburwild


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Alright thanks
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spaceman101
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wilburwild said: These were growing next to the one in the first photo, I think theyre a diff sp.

Cereus sp. for sure.
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spaceman101
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wilburwild said: Howdy fellow shroomers, I stumbled upon this cactus on my journeys, ive been informed that it maybe be peruvian torch or bridgesii sp. If anyone could help me out that would be great, many thanks, peace&love

Where are these plants at?
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P.Zappatecorum
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wilburwild said: Howdy fellow shroomers, I stumbled upon this cactus on my journeys, ive been informed that it maybe be peruvian torch or bridgesii sp. If anyone could help me out that would be great, many thanks, peace&love

The second species with the longer spines and thin, blade like ribs are cereus. These look like trichocereus pachanoi to me. You can see that they've been harvested before and grew back. I hope you're not planning on poaching these as they're obviously going to be missed. You could ask for a cutting if you know the neighbor or don't mind randomly knocking on people's doors.
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karode13
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I agree with what P.Zappatecorum has said.
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spaceman101
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P.Zappatecorum said:
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wilburwild said: Howdy fellow shroomers, I stumbled upon this cactus on my journeys, ive been informed that it maybe be peruvian torch or bridgesii sp. If anyone could help me out that would be great, many thanks, peace&love

The second species with the longer spines and thin, blade like ribs are cereus. These look like trichocereus pachanoi to me. You can see that they've been harvested before and grew back. I hope you're not planning on poaching these as they're obviously going to be missed. You could ask for a cutting if you know the neighbor or don't mind randomly knocking on people's doors. 
Yea that's why I asked where the plants were before actually naming what they were.
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I hope you're not planning on poaching these as they're obviously going to be missed.
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wilburwild


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Re: cacti id help [Re: P-O]
#22370147 - 10/12/15 07:36 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Hey guys wow so many replies! Geelong area Victoria
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wilburwild


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Ask I shall! Hate to destroy some poor dudes garden!
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P.Zappatecorum
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wilburwild said: Ask I shall! Hate to destroy some poor dudes garden!
Good luck!
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karode13
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wilburwild said: Hey guys wow so many replies! Geelong area Victoria
Based on your location I'd say the Trichocereus are T. peruvianus, and not T. pachanoi
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wilburwild said: Ask I shall! Hate to destroy some poor dudes garden!
Hats off to you, mister.
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wilburwild


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Re: cacti id help [Re: LSoares]
#22393843 - 10/17/15 03:29 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Wellll as it turns out guys, I was in luck! He even made up a pot with a cutting for me anyway ill upload some close up pics!
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wilburwild


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wilburwild said: Wellll as it turns out guys, I was in luck! He even made up a pot with a cutting for me anyway ill upload some close up pics!
Nice! Most cactus collectors are pretty generous when they meet fellow collectors who admire their collection.
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spaceman101
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