Are there any good places on the net to help me in trying to identify
this plant?
Thanks.
There are many columnar cactus in cultivation, including many that are
nearly without spines.
If the plant has nearly spineless blue-green stems with 6 to 8 rounded ribs
and large nocturnal white flowers with silky dark hairs on the outside, it
could be Echinopsis (Trichocereus) pachanoi or a related species.
If the stems have much narrower, almost wing-like, ribs and flowers without
hairs, it is probably a Cereus.
There are also several other, less likely, possibilities.
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Here they are:
The first plant I am quite sure is a san pedro.
Picture: http://img325.imageshack.us/my.php?image=10nb.jpg
The second one I am not sure about.
Picture: http://img325.imageshack.us/my.php?image=39lv.jpg
Closeup: http://img325.imageshack.us/my.php?image=3b0of.jpg
I have my suspicions, but can anyone identify these for sure?
The second plant isn't a cactus. Its Euphorbia ingens, a plant with a toxic
white sap.
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