Hey folks,
I have been to the Horst cactus shop and bought this columnar, I took a picture to remember the name when I got home but it came out too blurred.
Does anybody know this one?
Also, I'm gonna take the opportunity and post a plant which I'm curious about... I think it's a plant that occurs on deserts, does anyone know this one and where it occurs?
Thanks so much everyone!
A young columnar and another plant
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Re: A young columnar and another plant
The columnar may be stenocereus dumortieri.
As for the bonsai probably a cedar or a pine
As for the bonsai probably a cedar or a pine
There are more cacti in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
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Re: A young columnar and another plant
Thank you!elieestephane wrote:The columnar may be stenocereus dumortieri.
As for the bonsai probably a cedar or a pine
Do you know if this second plant is found on deserts?
Bruno
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Re: A young columnar and another plant
In my limited knowledge i'd have to say no. It looks to me like a pine or cedar which are forest trees
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Re: A young columnar and another plant
The label is Isolatocereus dumortieri, aka Stenocereus, as per elieestephane's id.
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Re: A young columnar and another plant
Some pines and cedars grow in semi-desert areas - however, I think that's a Japanese Black Pine, a very popular bonsai species. Try a bonsai forum for confirmation.
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Re: A young columnar and another plant
Greenknight, thanks also for the kind answer, I will look into that!greenknight wrote:Some pines and cedars grow in semi-desert areas - however, I think that's a Japanese Black Pine, a very popular bonsai species. Try a bonsai forum for confirmation.
Bruno