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Aug 24, 2021 9:23 AM CST
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Name: Trudy
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Bought at local CVS so cute but no name tags.
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Aug 24, 2021 9:38 AM CST
Name: Stefan
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Espostoa senilis and Stenocereus griseus. And no , the hairy one is not the true old man(cephalocereus senilis), those are rare in wholesale and have stiffer hair
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Sep 2, 2021 11:03 AM CST
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Name: Trudy
Youngsville, LA (Zone 9b)
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Update to skopjecollection - Fuzzy cactus turned out to be 'cephalocereus senilis' from an almost exact picture in plant data base posted by Ijones26. Other has a twist in ribbs so I haven't matched it with your suggestion stenocereus griseus that looks straight. Thanks anyway for your help. Trudy in south Louisiana
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Sep 2, 2021 11:08 AM CST

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Why are you posting the same post over and over again?
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Sep 2, 2021 11:25 AM CST
Name: Stefan
SE europe(balkans) (Zone 6b)
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tabbycat said:Update to skopjecollection - Fuzzy cactus turned out to be 'cephalocereus senilis' from an almost exact picture in plant data base posted by Ijones26. Other has a twist in ribbs so I haven't matched it with your suggestion stenocereus griseus that looks straight. Thanks anyway for your help. Trudy in south Louisiana


Nope.This would be the one. Moving those because those are e.lanata too Also thanks for pointing them out.
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This isnt a plant you can find easily in wholesale, mostly in specialist nurseries. Cites ban and all that.
Also rib twist is not an ID. With your flawed logic this wouldnt be a cereus either



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