bezevo wrote:How do I tel if it is really Trichocereus Mcrogonus Or if it's mislabeled B. Hertlingia??
So, if it's
Browningia hertlingiana syn.
Azureocereus hertlingianus, syn.
Clistanthocereus hertlingianus the lobes will be wavy like this:
On the
Trichocereus they will be straighter:
(honestly, if I can look this stuff up, so can you!)
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