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OfflineRaRaRasputin
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Can some one ID this?
    #25127822 - 04/10/18 08:43 AM (5 years, 10 months ago)

This cactus thing has been passed down to me before my dad died, an old hippie gave it to him and I can't seam to find any information about it. Can anyone I'D it with just this?


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Re: Can some one ID this? [Re: RaRaRasputin]
    #25127856 - 04/10/18 09:04 AM (5 years, 10 months ago)

some kind of opuntia


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Re: Can some one ID this? [Re: Feroxx]
    #25127866 - 04/10/18 09:08 AM (5 years, 10 months ago)

@Feroxx, really? I would have put my money on some kind of Epiphyllum


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Re: Can some one ID this? [Re: Micaele]
    #25127881 - 04/10/18 09:14 AM (5 years, 10 months ago)

It's in a very bad state, the poor thing. :sad:
I can't honestly say what it is, The bottom section looks to be an Opuntia, but the top section looks more like Epyphyllum or Schlumbergera of some kind. Please try to take some clear pictures that show it's thickness and areoles if it has any visible.


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Re: Can some one ID this? [Re: Tangich]
    #25127908 - 04/10/18 09:26 AM (5 years, 10 months ago)

Definitely an etiolated Opuntia, my mother's are even worse. They tend to look like that when grown as houseplants with just ambient light (not even a windowsill):


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Re: Can some one ID this? [Re: Feroxx]
    #25127920 - 04/10/18 09:29 AM (5 years, 10 months ago)

Quote:

Feroxx said:
some kind of opuntia



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Re: Can some one ID this? [Re: MeanGreen]
    #25127922 - 04/10/18 09:30 AM (5 years, 10 months ago)

Well, I get 7 hours of sunlight in the day, there is 1 foot of snow still melting, and there has been no direct sunlight through the clouds since September, of course it's gunna have some issues. This one also is freshly transplanted so it's still recovering.
Thank you though for the ID


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Re: Can some one ID this? [Re: MeanGreen]
    #25127933 - 04/10/18 09:36 AM (5 years, 10 months ago)

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Definitely an etiolated Opuntia, my mother's are even worse. They tend to look like that when grown as houseplants with just ambient light (not even a windowsill)



But what is throwing me off is the complete lack of visible areoles in the top sections. In your pictures, even the badly etiolated opuntia is completely covered with areoles. But I'd also say Opuntia regardles.


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Re: Can some one ID this? [Re: Tangich]
    #25127945 - 04/10/18 09:41 AM (5 years, 10 months ago)

Could it be a Brasiliopuntia? I have quite a few others in a different house that are more stalky. I hurried the stalk of this one into the dirt. The others have a main "paddle" that starts in the ground then a stock will grow and then a bunch of "paddles" shoot off the top like a palm tree. The stalk get hard and forms a kind of flakey bark.


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Re: Can some one ID this? [Re: RaRaRasputin]
    #25130007 - 04/11/18 01:33 AM (5 years, 10 months ago)

I'm with Micaele

Maybe a rhipsalis of some sort


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Re: Can some one ID this? [Re: DualWieldRake]
    #25137885 - 04/14/18 08:37 AM (5 years, 10 months ago)

To me that looks like some sort of opuntia.


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Re: Can some one ID this? [Re: Mateo]
    #25138329 - 04/14/18 12:26 PM (5 years, 10 months ago)

Hm, if I need so send a cutting to some one I have many, I would really like to know. I'll pay international too.


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Re: Can some one ID this? [Re: RaRaRasputin]
    #25138391 - 04/14/18 12:54 PM (5 years, 10 months ago)

Definitely looks like an epyphitic cactus. Schlumbergera opuntioides ? I doubt it...


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