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Discovered this hiding behind a large Echinocactus a few weeks ago. No idea where it came from. I know I should know what it is but I’ll plead anno domine. Ehinocereus?
Thanks in advance.
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Looks to be one of the forms of Echinocereus pentalophus
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Yes, pentalophus.
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Thanks to you both. Only mystery now is when and where did I get it?!
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