I was looking up stenocereus marginatus and found this photo. The columnar on the center left that is branched close to the top, is that a neoraimondia? I've seen N. Herzogiana but all are very young and look nothing like this.
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Rachel.
Neoraimondia?
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Gardening with my mother and father in war ridden Syria
Gardening with my mother and father in war ridden Syria
Re: Neoraimondia?
I would have thought it would be flowering at that size with the characteristic Neoraimondia areoles like miniature cephaliums if it was?
http://forum.bcss.org.uk/viewtopic.php?t=74233
http://www.cactusinhabitat.org/index.ph ... id=85&l=en
http://forum.bcss.org.uk/viewtopic.php?t=74233
http://www.cactusinhabitat.org/index.ph ... id=85&l=en
Re: Neoraimondia?
I think it is Neoraimondia herzogiana but maybe still young or the season is not right.
Here is one with flowers.
Here is one with flowers.
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Re: Neoraimondia?
It's definitely Neoraimondia
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