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Some interesting plants

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first is grown from seed sold as T pachanoi

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Second is a profile view of a T peruvianus Huancabamba

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Third is a fat pup of a Juuls X Peruvianus (or reverse I forget) hybrid

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Fourth and last is a plant grown from seed sold as T Macrogonus

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Does the Juul's X make you think there's a relationship between scopulicola & Juul's?

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I consider all San Pedro group cacti like juuls, scop, pach, bridg, etc to be a single species represented by diverse cultivated and feral forms so yeah I consider juuls and scop related. But Juuls to me is closer allied to Peruvian type pachanoi like the huancabamba than to the bolivian representations.

Also that is SS02 on the left in the first photo

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