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Or maybe a fat pach.

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I think it is probably some sort of peruvianus pach cross mainly because of the look of old spines... even though they appear to quite consistently short. Have any been trimmed?

I have a plant labelled peru jac006 x pach 2 that looks very similar.

Looks swwet. Love the massive bell end!

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The spines look bigger than my scop - mine is pretty much spineless for the top half. So I'd suggest some sort of pach, possibly with some peru in it.

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Looks like the longer spined form of T. scopulicola...aka "T. cordobensis."

~Michael~

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scop , scopXpach, pachXscop , I agree

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I have a small hybrid looks almost like a super pedro. Idk I never really seen a scop in real life but I have a hybrid that looks like that. Looking foward to mixing it with my rio mizquensis

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