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Trichocereus spachianus,Trichocereus Macrogonus and Stenocereus hystrix Options
 
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#21 Posted : 12/15/2016 9:54:45 PM

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bezevo wrote:
How do I tel if it is really Trichocereus Mcrogonus Or if it's mislabeled B. Hertlingia??

So, if it's Browningia hertlingiana syn.Azureocereus hertlingianus, syn. Clistanthocereus hertlingianus the lobes will be wavy like this:

On the Trichocereus they will be straighter:



(honestly, if I can look this stuff up, so can you!)




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