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Bluelight Crew
it looks like T. Bridgesii to me, could also possibly be T. Peruvianus
also, the photo looks slightly altered
also, the photo looks slightly altered
LOL B9
Delta I was trying to piss y'all off in hopes that somebody here would show they have some plant knowledge.
It obvious y'all don't.
Only 1 person even had a guess (which was a pretty decent guess, but wrong).
it looks like T. Bridgesii to me, could also possibly be T. Peruvianus
also, the photo looks slightly altered
also, the photo looks slightly altered
There seems too many spikes for a Brig
yet the spikes seem to long for a torch.
Dude nobody cares what you do. Stay or leave, whatever. Get over yourself.
That's all fine and good.
Let's forget about all that and just have fun.
seconded!
It could be. I just found it on google.
(tho I'm not saying it's peruvianus, just that T. peruvianus can have really long spines).
Browningia hertlingiana.
If you found the photo on google, then how would you know what it is? It could potentially be an odd specimen of many different cacti species. There is a substantial amount of genetic variability within species
Now wasn't that fun?
lol, i know, i know.
But you won't ID the cactus.
It's ok.
I thought maybe somebody would impress me in this thread.
I'd be impressed if y'all got the genera right, much less the species!
It's obviously Browningia hertlingiana.
Now wasn't that fun?
thats nice.Interesting question Johnny!
This particular cactus has been noted to be psychoactive, tho the details are very vague!