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Jan 6, 2016 1:07 PM CST
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Hello everyone, just catching up with the threads.

It does seem to look like a rat tail cacti as Cinta said. My rat tail does that growing up growth then later on it trails down. The Old Man of the Andes is more hairy, like covered all over with white hair growth.

It would be nice when it makes some blooms later on. Then we can see if it is a rat tail cacti indeed.

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