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Score!! I'd help please

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Saved these lil trackers from the local B to the Unnings

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i dont see any trichs in the lot

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Hi upside, those are most likely all Pilosocereus azureus! They look very similar!

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Bottom photo, the two either side of the Pilosocereus look a bit like cuzcoensis maybe?

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Yeah, I see pilosocereus azureus, but no trichs. The left and right ones on the bottom look to be a different species than P. azureus, but still don't really look like trichs to me.

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Didn´t see the second Pic from Mobile. I am pretty sure the other Two on the second Pic are Azureocereus Hertlingianus. Which is a good Find!

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Haha i was so excited thinking they were trich's still love them as much as before tho! I think theyre beautiful Cheers dudes

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I'd kill for one of those Azureocereus Hertlingianus.

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I'd kill for one of those Azureocereus Hertlingianus.

I don't think I'd actually commit murder for it, but I would definitely give 5 Trichs for one of those babies. :lol:

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hehe me too!

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Cool. Thanks for the identification help. Great to hear the hertlingianus is something extra special hopefully pick up some more when I'm in there.

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