Can anyone provide an ID for these cacti please? These are the only photos I’ve got as they’ve not arrived in my possession yet. Thank you.
Cactus IDs please
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Cactus IDs please
Mike
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Re: Cactus IDs please
I'd say 1 and 3 are Echinopsis, probably hybrids or a species but tricky to say from current photos. 1 looks very etiolated and in good light I'd say it will look much more like number three.
Number 2 is Chamacereus sylvestrii or a hybrid that will probably fall under x Chamaelobivia.
See what the flowers are like hopefully come next summer.
Number 2 is Chamacereus sylvestrii or a hybrid that will probably fall under x Chamaelobivia.
See what the flowers are like hopefully come next summer.
Ed
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Re: Cactus IDs please
Number 1 looks like it's about to start a drunken fight with its own shoes.
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Re: Cactus IDs please
I agree with above. Exchinopsis X, chamaecereus sylvestrii, Echinopsis Y. All three look like they could do with a little more light, if you can.
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Re: Cactus IDs please
Agree with edds and Cider.
Ray
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