I neighbor of mine has a ton of San Pedro and Torch that has overgrown his yard so he had his gardener cut a bunch down and pile it up. He wasn't sure which was which because he got them about 10 years ago from a place in Texas.
Anyway. Does this look like a torch or pedro? It has the single long thorn along with the shorter few out of each areloa so I'm leaning towards torch. Any opinions?
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