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Some sort of Euphorbia?


GDLWyverex

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Just got this one for 3.50 and I would like to know what it is

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Any ideas?

Thanks

 

Richard

 

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4 hours ago, GDLWyverex said:

Just got this one for 3.50 and I would like to know what it is

Euphorbia.jpg.71a8cb6f640cbdc93c101bf70f

Any ideas?

Thanks

 

Richard

 

Another Cactus.. Specifically, Stenocereus marginatus. Aka Mexican Fence Post. 

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3 hours ago, Silas_Sancona said:

Another Cactus.. Specifically, Stenocereus marginatus. Aka Mexican Fence Post. 

Great! Thank you

 

Richard

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Agree.

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14 hours ago, Silas_Sancona said:

Another Cactus.. Specifically, Stenocereus marginatus. Aka Mexican Fence Post. 

As with so many plants of late, this one appears to have been reclassified.

It's new accepted name is Pachycereus marginatus

 

Richard

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