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just-iz

i.d. help please guys.

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hello guys, if i had to take a wild stab i'd say... pach? sure as hell doesn't look backeburg though.. but, can't be sure, anyway,

help me out folks, cus i'm strugglin! :)

btw, it's a bunnings find. they also had a nice-lookin' peru' which also looked great, i didn't realise the stuff you could get there.

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Yeh Pach. Nice find !

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Yep, Pach. Non "backeberg". AKA TruePach.

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hot damn.. :)

always wanted one of those!!

thank you fellas.

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how is that not a PC pach?

bit what do you mean when you say truepach? cause if you mean the 'shortspine peruvianus' AKA 'yowie' & ilk, then that plant is definitely not it imo. it's is a little different looking but i just can't work out how it isn't a pc (sorry to disagree with you again bro).

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Completely in agreeance with Xoda - PC pachanoi. At first glance she looked like a seed grown pachanoid, however on blown up pic the PC traits are all there.

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What's the "PC" stand for?

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Predominant cultivar. Basically it is a name for the common clone of the species. Dont be mislead though, while it is common, it looks great in the garden, it's one of the best grafting stocks, and you can't kill it if ya want to :)

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Thanks, makes much more sense now.

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