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Some form of San Pedro?

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2021 7:04 pm
by Hero878
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

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Re: Some form of San Pedro?

Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2021 9:15 pm
by esp_imaging
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

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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.

Re: Some form of San Pedro?

Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2021 5:40 pm
by Hero878
esp_imaging wrote: Thu Sep 16, 2021 9:15 pm
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

Image
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.
Thank you! Yes I believe it is some form of a Trichocereus. Will be interesting to see how it grows :)