First of all, apologies for not entering for such a long time in this wonderful forum. Life has been plenty of other things, spiny and not nice at all; now, perhaps, things are changing for better.
Like this cactus, which I don't know which one it is. It has been growing under a roof - no rain - for mostly six years now. It is about 1 m high but rather thin and looks like this:
If you need other details to possibly identify this plant, tell me, I can make more photographs.
Thanks!
Cactus ID please!
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Re: Cactus ID please!
Hi,
Looks like Pilosocereus glauchochrous which is always rather on the thin side. I cannot see that it has flowered, but when it does the flowers open at night and don't smell very pleasant.
regards, Suzanne Mace
Looks like Pilosocereus glauchochrous which is always rather on the thin side. I cannot see that it has flowered, but when it does the flowers open at night and don't smell very pleasant.
regards, Suzanne Mace
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Re: Cactus ID please!
Thank you! This fits.