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PostSubject: 4 IDs : Ferocactus, Columnars   4 IDs : Ferocactus, Columnars EmptySun Jan 24, 2010 1:23 pm

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I am asking about the 2 identical ones, in reddish round pots tin the middle of the pan. I was thinking about ferocactus, but might they by echinocereus?
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Recently bought. I am not 100% it's not 5 separate plants. I took a photo to post here to take opinions if it's likely to be like 5 separate plants... later, watching the photo I say there are seedlings.

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Will check this out tommorow again...

Ferocactus what??

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Polaskia??
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PostSubject: Re: 4 IDs : Ferocactus, Columnars   4 IDs : Ferocactus, Columnars EmptyMon Jan 25, 2010 9:11 am

5. Two more unknowns. the left one is a much slower grower

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[I have to take my photos earlier in the day in such cloudy days. This photo is awfully lit...]
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PostSubject: Re: 4 IDs : Ferocactus, Columnars   4 IDs : Ferocactus, Columnars EmptySun Feb 07, 2010 12:36 pm

I am terrible at this, but I think the one on the left in photo 5 is an espostoa.
I think your plant in photo two may be one clump actually, I have a lot of echinopsis that behave that way
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PostSubject: Re: 4 IDs : Ferocactus, Columnars   4 IDs : Ferocactus, Columnars EmptyMon Feb 08, 2010 4:32 am

Thanks! Smile yeah you never know with those columnars unless you are exeprienced with lots of them

You think 2 is an echinopsis? I was almost sure it is a fero, and I am too leaning towards it's a clump not 3 plants....
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PostSubject: Re: 4 IDs : Ferocactus, Columnars   4 IDs : Ferocactus, Columnars EmptyMon Feb 08, 2010 9:45 am

No, I think it is a fero, I just have some similar shaped echinos and they grow in the same sort of way.
That one looks like an espostoa of mine, it could be a cleistocactus, or I could be completely wrong 4 IDs : Ferocactus, Columnars Icon_smile
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PostSubject: Re: 4 IDs : Ferocactus, Columnars   4 IDs : Ferocactus, Columnars EmptyMon Feb 08, 2010 1:00 pm

1. No idea too small
2. Too small

3. Cereus sp


4. Myrtillocactus Cochal


5. Left: Difficult one Echinocereus ? Right: Stenocereus sp
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PostSubject: Re: 4 IDs : Ferocactus, Columnars   4 IDs : Ferocactus, Columnars EmptyMon Feb 08, 2010 7:41 pm

Thanks a lot hellonasty!

I have thought about the '4#polaskia?' to be a non-geometrizans Myrtillocactus, and also that 5 right must be some Stenocereus. Thanks for confirming that, I also think 5left might be some pachycereus
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