Identification please?

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geotrox
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Identification please?

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Any thoughts are appreciated! I'm thinking all Echinopsis?
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Rather small photos, so it's hard to be sure of the species.

I would say the first one is an Echinopsis/Trichocereus, maybe spachiana.

The other two look like Parodia/Notocactus species. #2 I think is Echinocactus erubescens (syn. Notocactus schlosseri). #3 is probable P. (or N.) scopa.
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greenknight wrote: Tue Jan 26, 2021 9:10 am Rather small photos, so it's hard to be sure of the species.

I would say the first one is an Echinopsis/Trichocereus, maybe spachiana.

The other two look like Parodia/Notocactus species. #2 I think is Echinocactus erubescens (syn. Notocactus schlosseri). #3 is probably P. (or N.) scopa.
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1 Stephanocereus leucostele? Pilosocereus sp?
2 Notocactus sp. (aff. mueller-melchersii?)
3 Eriocactus leninghausii albispinus
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Small photos, no choice of angles and the red lighting make these tough to work with.
We can't get a good idea of the plant body and spine colour.

I think anttisepp is pretty close with these:

1 Stephanocereus leucostele? Pilosocereus sp?
2 Notocactus sp. (aff. mueller-melchersii?)
3 Eriocactus leninghausii albispinus
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#1 is Pilosocereus gounellei (=Xiquexique gounellei)
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Minime8484 wrote: Tue Jan 26, 2021 3:55 pm #1 is Pilosocereus gounellei (=Xiquexique gounellei)
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