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sanramenpedro
#1 Posted : 10/1/2012 6:38:20 PM
Any idea if this actually San pedro, I already have one San Pedro that i know is a pedro and this one looks similar but not exactly the same. I read that there are 30 species of San Pedro, Im wondering if this is just a different species that still contains mescaline
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dg
Cacti expert
#2 Posted : 10/2/2012 12:30:27 AM
nope, not a tricho
likely some type of cereus, possibly a cereus peruvianus- tasty fruits, but not active
 
sanramenpedro
#3 Posted : 10/2/2012 6:24:59 AM
Thanks very much. I guess I was dreaming a little the cacti is huge! Probably 50-70 feet of cacti.
 
Kash
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#4 Posted : 10/4/2012 7:14:49 AM
Even if it was a trich, large cacti are very impotent compared to small young ones.
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FallingAwake
#5 Posted : 11/27/2012 4:48:51 PM
Hey follow Nexians (is that the correct nomenclature?) Razz

I didn't want to start a new thread, but came across some similar plants while out and about. There were literally 100+ in this area, and the owner of the property is willing to let me have some cuttings to start a garden if I would like.

There were many pups (2-3 foot tall, and VERY green), as well as far healthier adults around, but this was the easiest one to snap a quick picture of.

Thank you in advance for any insight! Smile

 
Infundibulum
ModeratorChemical expert
#6 Posted : 11/27/2012 5:37:10 PM
Ah, too bad they're not trichocereus species, neither psychoactive.

They look like cereus species, most likely cereus peruvianus.


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FallingAwake
#7 Posted : 11/27/2012 5:40:22 PM
Bummer... Sad

Thanks Infundibulum for the speedy response thought ^-^
 
 
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