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Lucky Coyote
2018-04-28

Can someone help me ID this?
I've had this cactus for almost a year, and it's already this tall.
I've had this cactus for almost a year, and it's already this tall.


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Lucky Coyote: @Catarina ZS okay, thank you so much 😊 I'll keep looking, then, but thank you.
Catarina ZS: Xero Hellsing, a look at some pictures and I compared them. I don think it is an Echinopsis because of the thorn position. It is not as two parallel lines made of dots. Your cactus have a different disposition of those thorns
My English is not so good :-) Sorry
Lucky Coyote: @Catarina ZS I did some googling off of your lead, and it leaf me to a species called 'Echinopsis chamaecereus,' does that seem similar to this one?
Catarina ZS: It looks like a Mamilaria. It happens the same to me, they are thin and small.