Stenocereus and Peniocereus
Stenocereus and Peniocereus
Hello! I have just received these two cacti and they were without any id. My guesses are: 1) Stenocereus thurberi and 2) Peniocereus greggii. I would appreciate any opinion on genus/species identity very much!
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Re: Stenocereus and Peniocereus
Yeah, #1 is most likely S. thurberi.
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Zac
Butte County, CA, USA
USDA Zone 9b
Mediterranean climate; hot, dry, sunny summers with rainy, moist, mild winters.
Zac
Butte County, CA, USA
USDA Zone 9b
Mediterranean climate; hot, dry, sunny summers with rainy, moist, mild winters.
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Re: Stenocereus and Peniocereus
Yep, I agree with zpeckler.
Could you give us a sharp close-up of the other one, eg from the upper part, where it gets wider? How tall / thick is it?
N.
Could you give us a sharp close-up of the other one, eg from the upper part, where it gets wider? How tall / thick is it?
N.
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...and still more cacti.
...and still more cacti.
Re: Stenocereus and Peniocereus
The second plant does look like Peniocereus greggii. The type with marbled stem is uncommon, but here are other examples:
https://planetdesert.com/products/night ... us-greggii
https://www.giromagicactusandsucculents ... r-greggii/
https://planetdesert.com/products/night ... us-greggii
https://www.giromagicactusandsucculents ... r-greggii/
Re: Stenocereus and Peniocereus
Thank you very much for confirmations! Here are more pictures of it.
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