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Id - Dehydrated Peru ?

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post-6697-0-43462100-1459518708_thumb.jpPeru ? Not the best photo and the dehydration does not help. Will just have to grow it out and see.

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Old photo. Taken some years ago. I need to get a cutting back of that clone and grow it myself I gave it all away. The radial spines put me off Bridgesii as an i.d. These radial spines are not unusual for bridgesii ? I am used to seeing maybe 3 to 0 radials on my bridgesii.

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No, with that radial spine, the low rib count and the ribe shape all other potantial candidates are out the question. And the skin is typically for a dehydrated Bridgesii skin too. A normal pic will help to verify it but I really have no doubts here. The only alternative is Tr. cuzcoensis and that one differs substantially from what you have there.

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at a glance I would have said bridgesii, but would have wavered after a closer look.

EG is expert.

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Hey Nut, agree that it´s a bad pic. :) It´s a bridgesii!

i agree its a bad pic & disagree on it being a bridgesii, leaning more towards a dehydrated peruvianus ......

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EG is expert.

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haha here we go the 2 experts dissagree :P

I would tend to go with zelly and your original thoughts of peru spines dont quite look bridgey enough for me

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Bridge. Eg is expert.

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Very cool spination for a bridgesii!

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Bridge. Eg is expert.

Zelly is one too. Just let it grow for a while and post some more pics once it´s bigger. I am sure it´s a bridgesii but some plants can look tricky. Give it some time....in a year you´ll be able to say more about the ID.

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looks like bridgesii or bridgesii hybrid. I have one with similar spination i will post photo tomorrow.

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i just think the areoles are too woolly to be a bridgesii, not to mention there would be some serious spination happening if it were growing in the ground

& to be honest, I'm no more of an expert than the man in the moon....

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Clearly a bridgesii, and it doesn't take an expert to tell. :P

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Ha, hadn't looked back on this till today. Will get this going in good conditions and report back next season.

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