a couple Pachycereus [two plants, divided] , 3 smallish echinocactus, divided, an eriosyce I have killed 2 or 3 times, lol!
no idea what the white hairish are
Pachycerei, one cleistocactoid/haagocereoid , some trichocerei, a ferocactus probably hystrix, the hairy one was a collector's plant, it bares feathers , not spines in the areoles and is strongly tubercled under the white tufts [a mammi/cory ?] and a couple of succulents [Haeworthia/aloe and two Sempervivumoids]
close up on some pachycerei
I reckon they might be P. pringley and P.pecten-aborigum, I have grown a couple of more recently to compare
and lastly
the trichos to ID - I know it's pretty hard~impossible, but guesses are welcome like always
the more spherical might be of some more interest, it's in pretty bad shape though and might have lost its tip
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a couple Pachycereus [two plants, divided] , 3 smallish echinocactus, divided, an eriosyce I have killed 2 or 3 times, lol!
no idea what the white hairish are
Pachycerei, one cleistocactoid/haagocereoid , some trichocerei, a ferocactus probably hystrix, the hairy one was a collector's plant, it bares feathers , not spines in the areoles and is strongly tubercled under the white tufts [a mammi/cory ?] and a couple of succulents [Haeworthia/aloe and two Sempervivumoids]
close up on some pachycerei
I reckon they might be P. pringley and P.pecten-aborigum, I have grown a couple of more recently to compare
and lastly
the trichos to ID - I know it's pretty hard~impossible, but guesses are welcome like always
the more spherical might be of some more interest, it's in pretty bad shape though and might have lost its tip
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