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Plant ID: Cacti: Cuzcoensis? Pedro x Bridgessii? Options
 
palazaka
#1 Posted : 7/28/2012 1:57:05 AM

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I may have found T Cuzcoensis. Do any know its strength, i hear highly varied results? At the very least it will be a good add to the Tricocereus collection Cool .
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D.REYx420
#2 Posted : 7/28/2012 3:14:41 AM

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ive been very interested in the other trichocereus cacti and this is one thats allways drawn me to it.
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palazaka
#3 Posted : 7/29/2012 8:45:37 AM

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D.REYx420 wrote:
ive been very interested in the other trichocereus cacti and this is one thats allways drawn me to it.

Yes... it could be hit or miss with this guy. Confused

Being from the ancient Inca capital, it could have been specially bred.

Does anyone agree it looks like cuzcoensis? It may be some hybrid, but it looks quite characteristic of a cuzco.



 
 
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