Some new ones!

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gavingame
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Some new ones!

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Hi all cacti buddies. I recently got these and was as usual hoping for your help. We buy them
here (eastern india)without any label from local sellers and nurseries.
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iann
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2nd is a Ferocactus. F. herrerae? Is it really blue-grey or just a dusty green?
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Thanks so much iann. And yes, i guess it's just a dusty green.
I don't like to wet the main body...just water the peripheries of the plant.
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I'm supposing the last pic is a Cereus Jamacaru but need confirmation.
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1. Melocactus ernestii
4. Notocactus uebelmannianus
5. Cereus peruvianus, probably.
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To: CactusFanDan

Thanks for coming to the rescue. I knew I could count on you.
You weren't online for a while, I guess.
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