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Cacti ID

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Can I get an ID on this guy. Was picking up some cacti soil additives from a new supplies place and this big thing was growing under a she'd like structure. The guy asked if I wanted to buy it. post-6697-0-71899000-1440707935_thumb.jppost-6697-0-98344100-1440707983_thumb.jppost-6697-0-47170500-1440707999_thumb.jppost-6697-0-16778300-1440708013_thumb.jp

Damn it why did those images come out side ways? Am on iPhone it 4.44am and Am on a boat fishing. Will have to fix later!

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ribs look pretty thin, could be a cereus, though it does look a bit trich like. dunno, im no expert.

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gorgeous plant , wish i knew, and hope someone chirps in soon for ya ...

something feels mexican about it but then it does look very tricholossal too , spesh that hairy bud ..

tight lines mate ...

would love to know what species you catch afterwards : 3

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I think you maybe right. Maybe Palmeri.It just has very underdeveloped spines and needs more water. Pachycladus stay pretty green compared to most. Might ask what he wants for it

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Hmmmm I got a 3-4 year old pilo palmeri its much spinier , at least when young...

At first thought cereus, but then again the hairs...

for such a big specimen, doesn't it flower?

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