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A friend of mine is looking for an ID for this cactus. I'm actually wondering if it is a trich ?? What do people here think ?
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ID Needed, looks like weed that grows nearby but smell very fragrant.
Leaves posted a gallery image in Member's Gallery
From the album: Art & Photos - some mine, some not.
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From the album: Art & Photos - some mine, some not.
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From the album: Art & Photos - some mine, some not.
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From the album: Art & Photos - some mine, some not.
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From the album: Art & Photos - some mine, some not.
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From the album: Cactus ID
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From the album: Cactus ID
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From the album: Cactus ID
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From the album: Art & Photos - some mine, some not.
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From the album: Art & Photos - some mine, some not.
I have grown this from seed that I took off some plants in the sydney area. The smell is strong and citrus.lime like. -
I grew this from seed that I took off a plant that was growing around sydney somewhere. It smells like lime, very nice. I thought it might be some type of Plectranthus. Needs ID, Thanks in advance.
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I took the photos late in the afternoon so the flowers are closed. It produces lots of seeds per flower & like to grow in sand. I've looked everywhere & cannot ID it. Anyone know what it is?
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Does anyone know what this Cactus is? An old Spanish lady gave it too me and her's were about 2.5m tall.
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Anyone got an I.D on this guy?? As thick as a rugby players thigh and around waist high. Couple of plants out of shot that are as tall as a house also, just as thick though. Cheers,
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Hi All, I found this growing in my vege garden this morning. It is 10 cm diameter and weighs 50 grams, has blue staining on the stem and some can be seen where the cap has split in the picture. Can anyone give any advice? peace cornilius maximus
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Hi I recently acquired a large cactus with 4 trunks, standing 3.5m tall. Tried my best to move it whole but proved too difficult so I have had to make cuttings. I think it is a trichocereus but am confused of what type. It looks different to my other trichocereus pachanoi. There are spines on the bottom sections of the plant, with the spines becoming much smaller up the trunk, and being spineless for the new growth. There is a little bit of fur around the areoles at the base of the plant and around the new pup that is just forming. Here are some photos of the base, including the new pup that is forming: Here are some photos of upper sections of the plant: All help appreciated! Thanks.
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Hi All, After the spout of rain last night I noticed this little guy pop up in my vege patch. Sorry bout the blurryness, all this caffeine during exam week is given me the rattles. Any help would be appreciated. peace cornilius maximus
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Hey again guys i would appreciate any feed back on these.pic #1 are the same type mushroom.pic#3&4&5are possible subs ? (sorry shit fone cam.) Thanks
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sorry peeps .wont upload.
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Hi guys, first post on these forums I found a few little mushrooms on my sisters property in stoneyford, about 20 minutes drive west of colac. The forest where I found them is made up of mostly gum and blackwood trees. I found multiple small patches mostly between rocks in low lying damp areas. They are only small, the biggest one I found had a cap about the size of a 50 cent coin. The stems are all fairly thin and the gills are a yellowish colour. The colour of the caps look the same as most pictures of subs I've seen and the stems bruised blue. The only thing different from the description of subs on these forums are that the stems are really thin, rather then the thick meaty looking ones I have seen photos of. I've never taken shrooms before and only know what i have read on these forums so I'm a bit wary of them. I'l post a picture, any help would be appreciated . Thanks guys.
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I visited a once thriving but now decrepit nursery a couple of weeks ago just to take a peek. There were stands of rotting pachanoi and terscheckii, but in the rotting and bug infested mess I managed to find a couple of interesting things that were not there last time or were not for sale before. Unfortunately the knowledgeable owner is not longer there so I couldn't ask him about the origins of the plants. I'd love to hear the expert opinion on these. 1) I'm almost 100% certain of the origin of this one: a California wholesale nursery which does a lot of volume. My best guess is T. peruvianus. 2) No clue on the origin of this one. It was in the middle of a rotting stand (5 m x 10 m) of PC in a blistering greenhouse lying on the floor. A longer spined pachanoid?