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The Silent Seed

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This one has everybody stumped. 

I know there's 1 or 2 cactus experts here - what's your thinking? 

Thank you. Jude 

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24 minutes ago, The Silent Seed said:

This one has everybody stumped. 

I know there's 1 or 2 cactus experts here - what's your thinking? 

Thank you. Jude 

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Tough to be certain w/out flowers but looks like one of the Echinopsis/Trichocereus.. Maybe a hybrid.. 

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Thank you Silas. It "feels" more like a Trichocereus... not literally! :) Ugh... why can't this be easy. :)

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