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Are those guys San Pedro's ?

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Greeting everybody !!! :love:
In place i live i see all the time some beautiful cacti growing around . Just recently i noticed that all of them looking like San Pedro cacti .
Is there any mescaline enthousiasts that can recognize San Pedro ?
Check them out on those pics ;)
By the way , even if those are not San Pedro's , does anyone know what are those big guys ? Im very interested :)
Love to you all fellows !!!!!:love: :love:
 

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I'm by no means an expert but those do look a lot like San Pedros... One even looks like its infront of a church how fitting if it is San Pedro lol.

I'm not sure where this is but you might wanna grab some closer pictures of the flowers and the aerola to determine better what it is. For instance even if this is a T. Pachanoi these could be the PC clone which has very little mescaline.

Some of the ones in the tree photo look like they might just be Cereus but I cant tell from that far away. Looks like there might be 3 cacti there one is definitly a monstrose of something.

EDIT: Love the photos man :thumb_up:
 
Yes , it is in front of the church :d
Lets say it is in the mediterranean area . I never saw flowers on them , but since now gonna keep my eye on them.
Thank you for the comment Muskogee ,i really appreciate it :thumb_up: :love: :love: :love:

I just google it the *Cereus cactus* , those on my pics are different .. i know that because there are also a lot of Cereus growing in the area , they look different , more slim but huge also .. gonna take some photos and update it :) Peace :love:
 
So , here is a quick photo update , those are all three types of cacti that grows in the area .. :)

On first 6 photos is what i think is Cereus (huge and kinda slim)

On 7th and 8th photo is what i think looks like San Pedro (fat and not so huge as Cereus on previus photos)

Well , and on 9th photo is just a monster friend of theirs .. 😁
(There is a place with this monster cactus reaching 7-8 meters lol.. i guess great genetics)

Also yeah Muskogee you are right , on the tree photo there is all three types of cacti growing together :love: :love: :love:

I hope you enjoy the photos :) :love:
 

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Yep, I believe those last few to be trichocereus pachanoi, I cant tell if its a PC or not (the color is kinda off to me but thats not a 100% identifier), the best way to tell (without consuming) is from the flower which if it is not PC should have black hairs on the flower. The V notching looks promising though, Hopefully someone who's a little more knowledgeable then me could chime in. I'm not sure if PC is widely distributed in Europe like it is in America but it does look very promising. :)

The very last one I'm not sure still. Could be something really neat. Could end up just being a Cerues Monstrose, Idk but it could also be a monstrose trich too, I just cant tell.

Also, very interesting cereus, those appear to have little or no spines, mine have very long spines or short spines, none that have that appearance of none.
 
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