alphapinene Well-Known Member May 12, 2018 #1 I stumbled upon (and bought) these two cacti that look VERY similiar to san pedro/peruviantorch while mothers day 'shopping' at the local nursery.
I stumbled upon (and bought) these two cacti that look VERY similiar to san pedro/peruviantorch while mothers day 'shopping' at the local nursery.
Lordhooha Well-Known Member May 12, 2018 #2 alphapinene said: I stumbled upon (and bought) these two cacti that look VERY similiar to san pedro/peruviantorch while mothers day 'shopping' at the local nursery. View attachment 4134885 View attachment 4134886 View attachment 4134887 Click to expand... Eat them and see
alphapinene said: I stumbled upon (and bought) these two cacti that look VERY similiar to san pedro/peruviantorch while mothers day 'shopping' at the local nursery. View attachment 4134885 View attachment 4134886 View attachment 4134887 Click to expand... Eat them and see
DesertPlants Well-Known Member May 12, 2018 #3 Those look like Cereus cacti. SP/PT have more inflated ribs and the spines are more pale brown to gray.
Those look like Cereus cacti. SP/PT have more inflated ribs and the spines are more pale brown to gray.
alphapinene Well-Known Member May 12, 2018 #4 DesertPlants said: Those look like Cereus cacti. SP/PT have more inflated ribs and the spines are more pale brown to gray. Click to expand... Damn! i think you're right...I tried researching the supplier and remember seeing that species on their list looks like I just have to order some cuttings
DesertPlants said: Those look like Cereus cacti. SP/PT have more inflated ribs and the spines are more pale brown to gray. Click to expand... Damn! i think you're right...I tried researching the supplier and remember seeing that species on their list looks like I just have to order some cuttings