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Succulent ID

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Could someone please suggest an ID for the succulent growing behind the grusonii in this image. It looks like a Euphorbia to me but it is in a bed of cacti. Photo December 2004, Hollygate Nursery.
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Re: Succulent ID

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The nearest cactus would be Harrisia but it's not that. It's a Euphorbia, first thought was Canariensis but it's not that either. I'm sure someone can be more precise.

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Re: Succulent ID

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Euphorbia pseudocactus?
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