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Four Trich ID's

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Hi people, i'd be interested in your thoughts on ID for these guys..

One- Cuzco?

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Two- its pachanoi, but its different to PC? i got this from Happy high herbs on Smith St Melbourne years back

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Four- Cuzco again or is it Peruv?

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1 and 4 look cuzcoensis, 2 looks like a peru cross scop maybe, doesn't look pach to me, more hybrid something? 3 no idea. That happy high on smith st used to rock, ahh those where the days..

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Number 2 might be a scop x bridge. I remember HHH buying a heap of seedlings a couple of years ago.

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3 reminds me of Trichocereus Tacaquirensis or Trichocereus Candicans. Im pretty sure its one of them. Personally, i think its probably Candicans because the new spine color matches better. bye Eg

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EG you have, by far, the best most far out there ID's

i aplaud you

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here's some more photos of the base of number 2

bush turkey- the one from HHH was a cut that i bought not a seedling, but it does have a scop look about it

EG - Possibly Tacaquirensis, it looks close- I have a small candicans and this one is completely different to that- the candicans has softer thinner spines. Number 3 has very hard and sharp spines

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#2 is super pedro aka cordobensis aka lance aka spiney scop. Have seen a few examples of this from HHH in melbs, one person i know was told by the hhh staff their super ped cutting was super pedro x psycho0 but its just plain old super ped. I have seen enough offspring and parents in all conditions of said cross to know the seller was talking shit about its ID, cant expect too much from HHH though!

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#2 is super pedro aka cordobensis aka lance aka spiney scop. Have seen a few examples of this from HHH in melbs, one person i know was told by the hhh staff their super ped cutting was super pedro x psycho0 but its just plain old super ped. I have seen enough offspring and parents in all conditions of said cross to know the seller was talking shit about its ID, cant expect too much from HHH though!

 

cheers PD that one can be marked as IDed

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One and four are quite clearly T. cuzcoensis sorts. Two does look to be the longer spined T. scopulicola, aka Lance, T. cordobensis, and which is most likely the same as the super pedro. Three is T. candicans/pseudocandicans. There is a great deal of variation in habitat, and probably in cultivation too.

~Michael~

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One and four are quite clearly T. cuzcoensis sorts. Two does look to be the longer spined T. scopulicola, aka Lance, T. cordobensis, and which is most likely the same as the super pedro. Three is T. candicans/pseudocandicans. There is a great deal of variation in habitat, and probably in cultivation too.

~Michael~

 

Thanks Michael

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