So I visited a fellow garden today and he had this one. I’m struggling to ID it... columnar, big spines.. hmm..
If I can get an ID I’m gunna try and get one, quite like how it looks
Many thanks,
Cheers,
Troy
Unknown Cactus
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Re: Unknown Cactus
Hi,
A good specimen - Trichocereus pasacana - in all probability
Suzanne
A good specimen - Trichocereus pasacana - in all probability
Suzanne
Re: Unknown Cactus
Oh nice, I have a much smaller one of those. Hopefully it gets similar spination as it grows. Thanks!