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T.Pach/Peru/Scop?

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Hey everyone. I've had this cactus growing at my parents since 2013, and decided to pull a few tops today.

This was the biggest part I pulled off, and wanted to know if it is a T.Pach, or something similar? Seems to fit the fairly standard look for a T.Pach/Peru/Scop, or other Trichocereus species.

Any help would be greatly appreciated :)

 

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Ciao for now.

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Looks like a nice Echinopsis Pachanoi, AKA San Pedro, and I believe it to be what people call PC or the "predominant cultivar" - the most common type.

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Prolly PC. 

 

Nice and healthy -great colours :) 

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pc typically doesnt show the bluish striations as seen in the first two pics.....most certainly a pach of some sort tho

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agree with zelly not a PC 

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I reckon this is PC, personally. 

 

I have PC that display this same zebra type pattern. Still has the same spination and sawtooth appearance as PC. 

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+1 for PC pachanoi-

 

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