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Soft hairs on this one.
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Mike
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Maybe Espostoposis dybowskii?

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Based in Wiltshire and growing a mix of cacti and succulents.
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looks a lot like an Austrocephalocereus Dybowskii, don't know if that is the same cactus but a different name to what Mike mentioned.

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I thnk that's the same plant under a different name!

Based in Wiltshire and growing a mix of cacti and succulents.
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