x-cereus(?) for an ID

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x-cereus(?) for an ID

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Anyone knows what these plants could be? They have rather distinctive looks so I hope someone might recognize them without the flower...

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It reminds me of Echinocereus triglochidiatus var. inermis
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I have a Echinocereus kuenzleri which looks similar
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Thank you both :) Will give them some more time to see what (if) kind of spines they grow...
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Hi AnTTun ;
My first thought was Stenocereus beneckei or S.treleasei but then it could be Armatocereus rauhii ?
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Could it be one of the lesser monstrose forms of Lophocereus schottii?
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Mal L wrote: Sun Jul 17, 2022 9:24 am Could it be one of the lesser monstrose forms of Lophocereus schottii?
I think that's it
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Yep that was the one I could not remember Lophpcereus schottii. :oops:
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