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some sweet cacti

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we got peruvanoid, monstrose cereus, pachanoi, scop, Echinocereus rigidissimus var. rubispinus, stenocereus marginatus, Sulcorebutia rauschii, some lophs, any ideas on that last one?

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Wow! Is this your personal collection or is it a nursery? :)

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nice plants ferret!

that last one could be Trichocereus knuthianus...? the only other place i've something like this is at the tazzie botanic gardens, and thats what their label said!

tho, i wouldn't take this ID too seriously, as they had a beautiful big bridgesii clearly labeled as Cereus peruvianus????!!!

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we got peruvanoid, monstrose cereus, pachanoi, scop, Echinocereus rigidissimus var. rubispinus, stenocereus marginatus, Sulcorebutia rauschii, some lophs, any ideas on that last one?

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hey man

how are ya

been well?

love the cacti pics

have you had any development on the palo santo and caapi?

jsut wondering if you need the money?

thanks Jayson

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Wow! Is this your personal collection or is it a nursery? :)

i wish.. most pics are from a dudes collection in NE vic, the big loph i'm looking after for a friend and the graft is mine..

dont know about knuthianus, i see some resemblance but it seems to have far too many ribs.. something in me thought it was not a tricho at the time for some reason.

sent ya a pm jayson

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That last one in the longer series looks like a form of T. chilensis or T. litoralis. It looks a lot like the chilensis/litoralis intermediate on the Columnar-Cacti pages. These pages show an incredible amount of variabilty in T. chilensis.

http://www.columnar-cacti.org/

~Michael~

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The lophs look great.

Is that ground covering one an aztekium?

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The lophs look great.

Is that ground covering one an aztekium?

cheers man, that one is Sulcorebutia rauschii (green form), ive got the purple form that is pretty nice too.

interesting to note the diff colored stigmas of the two lophs

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