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San Pedro Cactus Identification Help Please Options
 
kwd
#1 Posted : 8/25/2013 3:28:28 AM
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Can anyone please help me identify whether or not his is a san pedro cactus? I can include more photos if needed.

It is approximately 20' tall - I have not seen open flowers yet...but included are pics of unopened flower buds currently growing.


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Mitakuye Oyasin
#2 Posted : 8/25/2013 9:09:39 AM

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Does not appear to be.
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#3 Posted : 8/25/2013 11:46:58 AM
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appears to be cereus peruvianus
 
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#4 Posted : 8/26/2013 5:03:38 AM

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Definatley not a Pedro, the ridges are too skinny. I had a friend just recently think he found the "Motherload". Turned out to just be Peruvian apple which is what that appears to be. Nice looking cactus though Smile
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#5 Posted : 8/9/2014 10:23:08 AM
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I'm in a similar situation. This cactus has five ridges, and they are not as swollen as T. pachanoi seems to be; I didn't get to see it flower. Still, I'd like to know if it would be active. Can anyone identify? Any insight would be appreciated.



 
 
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