If it's not a X it's either old and been severely neglected or else it's one of the oddity's that grows upwards quite quickly, because of it's unusual skinniness I suspect the latter as old upright specimens are usually quite thick.
It would be cool to X it and see if that trait carries on. I think it's a female, if your other isn't male I'll take a closer look at mine next time it flower's.
Hey creach, I think this is still E obesa. http://www.flickr.com/photos/indole/173216469
If it's not a X it's either old and been severely neglected or else it's one of the oddity's that grows upwards quite quickly, because of it's unusual skinniness I suspect the latter as old upright specimens are usually quite thick.
It would be cool to X it and see if that trait carries on. I think it's a female, if your other isn't male I'll take a closer look at mine next time it flower's.
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