Hi I got this cutting from a nursery recently but forgot what it was as it came with no label. I believe it's some form of San Pedro but it's a clumping form type of cacti.
The green one in the photo below. The other one is a Stenocereus Eruca.
No worries if no one knows I'll get back in touch with the nursery
Some form of San Pedro?
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Re: Some form of San Pedro?
At this size it could be the bottom one looks like some form of Echinopsis / Trichocereus /Lobivia etc. There is no chance of an accurate id based on appearance alone. Mature growth and spines and, in particular, flowers will help.Hero878 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 7:04 pm Hi I got this cutting from a nursery recently but forgot what it was as it came with no label. I believe it's some form of San Pedro but it's a clumping form type of cacti.
The green one in the photo below. The other one is a Stenocereus Eruca.
No worries if no one knows I'll get back in touch with the nursery
Re: Some form of San Pedro?
Thank you! Yes I believe it is some form of a Trichocereus. Will be interesting to see how it growsesp_imaging wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 9:15 pmAt this size it could be the bottom one looks like some form of Echinopsis / Trichocereus /Lobivia etc. There is no chance of an accurate id based on appearance alone. Mature growth and spines and, in particular, flowers will help.Hero878 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 7:04 pm Hi I got this cutting from a nursery recently but forgot what it was as it came with no label. I believe it's some form of San Pedro but it's a clumping form type of cacti.
The green one in the photo below. The other one is a Stenocereus Eruca.
No worries if no one knows I'll get back in touch with the nursery