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Can anyone help id this? Theres pics this time!

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Sorry to everyone who tried to help before when there were no pics, i'll try again. Found this 50 year old cacti in s/e qld Aussie, any Ideas? Cheers jox

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Hey. Would have been easy enough to add the pics to your other thread :scratchhead:

Anyway, it's 100% definitely a cereus. Looks like C. peruvianus to me, though I'm far from an expert in distinguishing the different species. Nice cactus :)

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Yep defiantly a cereus no idea which one though

it's got very pretty spines

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