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Hello everyone. I have some new photos for your enjoyment. :)

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SS02 x Bridgesii.

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Another mint SS02 x Bridgesii

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Pachanoi 'Omar' x Peruvianus. Crossed by Hellonasty.

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From left: Pachanoi cuttings rooting, Peruvianus 'Martin', an unnamed Peruvianus (presumed hybrid).

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Terscheckii plants. :)

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Trichocereus species, not entirely certain which. Terscheckiioid.

I hope you enjoyed. :)

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Nice! I love the detail on that first photo, almost looks like it has a light green fur!

Have you considered trichocereus chiloensis for that bottom trichocereus species?

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Hi Bluntmuffin,

very nice pics. Thanks for sharing. The two on the last pic are most likely Trichocereus Candicans. bye Eg

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Thanks guys, I'm glad you liked them. :)

I hadn't considered Chiloensis, but only because I'm using a CC Chiloensis to reference, and it has much thicker spines. I'll post a photo this weekend.

I had assumed as much for the mystery one on the right. But didn't know about the left one. Either way, I'm extremely happy with them. Can't wait to see if they'll cross.

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Can you post better pics of the one on the right? Are they looking the same? Because right one looks more like Helianthocereus Pasacana. Left one is almost cerainly Candicans but cant see the the right one close enough.

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I'll post photos next time it's good weather. :)

It's definitely not the same as the left one. The ribs are much sharper on the new growth. The areole fur also looks a lot more matted than the plant on the left. They came from the same grower, so that's why they are grouped together.

I'm not so confident it's a Trichocereus actually, hehe.

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