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Pedro99

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Hi guys,

My gf got me these 2 after seeing my tricho collection growing. They're just from the local markets and I'm curious what they are. Thanks. :)

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Edited by Pedro99
Didn't upload pics.. Doh

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First one is probably Neoraimondia herzogiana and the second one is Echinocactus grusonii. Definitely no Trichocereus,  but nice plants. The Neoraimondia are just beautiful in Peru. 

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