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solaritea

ID this clump?

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I bought this about 14 years ago thinking it looked like a trichocereus. They were just four little round balls at the time but they've started really growing well in the last couple of years. The plant came from Altmans Plants in California.

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Thanks!

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cuzcoensis?
EDIT

Nah I doubt its a cuz

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Hi guys,the options are lamprochlorus and candicans. And i am pretty sure it aint no candicans. Pupping style fits perfectly. Check out the other Lamprochlorus i posted recently. They pup very distinctly from the base!

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