L leon aimsiú fhírinne Joined Jun 6, 2013 Messages 60 Merits 42 Jul 31, 2013 #1 Thanks Attachments IMG_4739.jpg 2.8 MB · Views: 0 IMG_4738.jpg 3.5 MB · Views: 0
K kiang Rising Star Joined Mar 14, 2013 Messages 111 Merits 42 Jul 31, 2013 #2 Looks like a pachanoi for me has the right color, spines and V shape near the areole
nicechrisman Kin Joined Jun 10, 2012 Messages 526 Merits 42 Jul 31, 2013 #3 Looks pachanoi to me. Just don't steal someones cactus OK?
Parshvik Chintan Esteemed member Joined Jul 19, 2011 Messages 3,096 Merits 42 Aug 1, 2013 #5 why not ask the owner?
L leon aimsiú fhírinne Joined Jun 6, 2013 Messages 60 Merits 42 Thread Starter Thread Starter Aug 1, 2013 #6 Its a comunity garden. I'm going to ask for a few cuttings to grow, one to extract. I would NEVER steal someones plant.
Its a comunity garden. I'm going to ask for a few cuttings to grow, one to extract. I would NEVER steal someones plant.
Parshvik Chintan Esteemed member Joined Jul 19, 2011 Messages 3,096 Merits 42 Aug 1, 2013 #7 leon said: Its a comunity garden. I'm going to ask for a few cuttings to grow, one to extract. I would NEVER steal someones plant. Click to expand... :thumb_up:
leon said: Its a comunity garden. I'm going to ask for a few cuttings to grow, one to extract. I would NEVER steal someones plant. Click to expand... :thumb_up:
nicechrisman Kin Joined Jun 10, 2012 Messages 526 Merits 42 Aug 1, 2013 #8 Nice. Some of the ones planted in community gardens seem to have been planted by people who have an appreciation for potent cacti.
Nice. Some of the ones planted in community gardens seem to have been planted by people who have an appreciation for potent cacti.
DiMiTriX Rising Star Joined Sep 7, 2010 Messages 646 Merits 42 Aug 2, 2013 #9 they're right!:thumb_up: :roll:
L leon aimsiú fhírinne Joined Jun 6, 2013 Messages 60 Merits 42 Thread Starter Thread Starter Aug 19, 2013 #10 Can anyone id this one? Its about 15-20 feet high.
DiMiTriX Rising Star Joined Sep 7, 2010 Messages 646 Merits 42 Aug 19, 2013 #12 not sure but the cacti with theese narrow ribs are usually of the Cereus family..not active afaik
mew huachumancer Joined Aug 2, 2008 Messages 1,247 Merits 42 Aug 19, 2013 #13 1. t pachanoi 2. cereus sp