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Posts posted by Milo
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It's a lot fatter than the scop I don't have! Good looking plants!
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Those are some beautiful plants! I look forward to seeing these guys grow. Thanks for all the help! Everyone has been extremely helpful and welcoming. It seems I've found the right community. I was browsing a local cactiphile's selection and noticed what I thought was a bridgesii being very poorly cared for on the ground, so I asked if I could take it home and get it the TLC it needed. He wasn't sure what it was so I'm hoping my ID was correct. I was able to save 2 6" sections from the horrible rot and get them rooted. One is showing new growth. So what do you say? Bridgesii?
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Wow, a quick search of altmans TPM definitely helped. Many thanks!
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I believe I have good ID's on some of these, but would like to make sure. I've been acquiring most of these with no ID tags or nothing more than trichocereus sp written on them, so I hope they're what I thought them to be.
The first two are what I believe to be T. Terscheckii.
T. Pachanoi?
Cuzcoensis?
Not sure about this one. I've got a few of them.
I'm not sure if these guys are monstrose or what their deal is.
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Thank you Evil Genius. Your help is much appreciated. I'll have to post some pics of the rest of my garden and see if I can get some better ID's on a few of them. I'm loving all the new knowledge I can take in, and am looking to learn as much as possible. Many thanks and love to you.
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Thanks for your help. T. Glaucus was definitely something I'd considered. I love collecting, but the taxonomy can get a bit confusing. It definitely won't stop my ravenous hobby though.
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After checking out pics, that seems extremely plausible. I shall bury myself in more research. Its really one of my favorite specimens. The spines have the vibrant color I had previously only seen in my bridgesii. I appreciate you're help!
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Monstrose ID help
in Cactus & Succulent Identification
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My new addition to the garden looks a bit different than my monstrose pachanois. The spination is where I really notice it. Just wondering if anyone had an idea of what I've got here.