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been away for a while, glad to be back...

found these mothers a while back can anyone help with I.D.

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thanks in advance

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cereus sp.

probably peruvianus

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My friend has exactly the same cactus, but it's never flowered. That's cool. I'm interested in this.

I wonder how they grow so damn big! I'd give body parts for a T. peruv that large

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^^^ Edit that mate, against rules.

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^^^ Edit that mate, against rules.

 

cheers, forgot... hence the slapping smiley faces

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Wouldn't this thread have been more suited to the cactus ID forum?

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