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Please help me to identify this cactus
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It looks like it is Chamaecereus silvestrii.
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Yes definitely looks like Chamaecereus silvestrii :-)
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Thanks to help me to identify this cactus as Chamaecereus silvestrii
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Any ideas what this is?
It was a rescued piece lying on the ground in Fuerteventura some years ago and has now flowered.
Unfortunately it is disappointing and has no scent. I guess it is some form of Epiphyllum?
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