Grey Fox wrote:The first 2 photos look like diffetent clones. The 2nd plant looks like some of the spines have been clipped. Both of them look like Peruvianian Torches to me. The 2nd plant has a more typical look for Peruvianus. The first plant is shorter spined than many Peruvianus, but still looks within the range of what you would expect to see. They are both very nice. Most collectors refer to these plants by the Trichocereus nomenclature. Now you need to get some bridgesii
Thanks! At the least, they should be a cross hybrid between pachanoi and peruviana.
Also, while I do know that Trichocereus is the more popular term amongst collectors, the scientist within me prefers to use the Echinopsis denomination.
And I would most certainly love to get my hands on at least one exemplar of E. lageniformis!
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