Is this Euphorbia debilispina?

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Is this Euphorbia debilispina?

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Is this Euphorbia debilispina?
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Just got it today and as is the norm here-abouts, it comes with a price tag but no name.
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I think that my first impression was way off and that it is actually a cactus, maybe
Cereus spegazzinii


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gdlwyverex wrote: Tue Dec 29, 2020 10:28 pm I think that my first impression was way off and that it is actually a cactus, maybe
Cereus spegazzinii


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I think you are correct. It does seem to have areoles, so definitely a cactus.
A small diverse collection of Cacti & Succulents
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