One more to identify

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ninaj44
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One more to identify

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I am having trouble identifying a new cacti, here are photos, I think Echinocereus apachensis? or Echinocereus fasciculatus? or Echinopsis spinibarbis?
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I'd go with Echinocereus. Can't swear to the species though.
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vlani
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Not Echinocereus. Something that grows quickly and becomes very large
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A Trichocereus?
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Then I would guess Trichocereus huascha?
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ninaj44 wrote:Then I would guess Trichocereus huascha?
Yeah thats looks pretty close. With so many species, crosses and different location variations it could be one of a few trich's.
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