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Which cactus plant is this? Options
 
MoHaN
#1 Posted : 6/23/2023 11:51:25 AM

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https://imgur.com/a/24DK4T1

Just saw some places with this cactus. Is it it? Drool
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Wolfnippletip
#2 Posted : 6/23/2023 2:38:53 PM

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My guess is Cereus Peruvianus (Peruvian Apple Cactus), but it's hard to tell at that distance. It doesn't contain mescaline as far as I know.
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MoHaN
#3 Posted : 6/23/2023 6:00:12 PM

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Thanks. It seems like it from a quick google image search. Shocked
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#4 Posted : 6/26/2023 9:18:20 PM

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The yellow, hairless bloom acts as a clear indicator that it's not an active species of interest.




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MoHaN
#5 Posted : 6/27/2023 11:30:55 AM

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Thanks for you reply. So from what i understand it should have spines? What are other characteristics i should look for?
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#6 Posted : 6/27/2023 2:35:38 PM

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Er, we have a cactus gardening thread with pictures, maybe look there. Also, the works, and the website, of Keeper Trout are very helpful.

The flower tubes tend to be quite woolly/hairy, but not all active species or varieties have prominent spines. It's taken 25 years for me to get the first flower buds on one of my Trichocereus specimens so flowers aren't necessarily terribly useful for identification purposes Laughing




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