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Some ID of columnars again

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1. these are two of the same, one of which has a darkish central spine. I included trichocereus spachianus on the rhoto on the right for comparison. there's some pasacanas and a terscheckii back there.

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2. I know these are difficult to ID. They are pretty common. Are all in the picture the same ? never flowered. new comers

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3. Looks like a Cereus, but the fluff?

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Hi Mutant, the first one could be Neobuxbaumia Polylopha or a closely related Neobuxbaumia. The third one is certainly a Pilosocereus. Will have a close look at my books later this week. Second one could be a cleistocactus but there are other candidates that look similar. bye Eg

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Because of the second one i rather lean towards Haageocereus. Maybe Haageocereus Fascicularis. You´ll probably need flower pics to get a certain ID.

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thanks man, I think you;re right on Neobuxbaumia - what a name thanks!

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Your spachianus does not look like a spach to me, looks like a very nice plant though. Have you got more pics of it?

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^^ will get and come back. It's pupped in the base too, but I wasn't planning to repot as its a pretty spiny plant

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#2, Pilosocereus chrysostele?

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nice find too! thanks

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