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by JV on February 18, 2006 11:13 AM
Got this half price today because of the nick that was taken out of it.
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Jimmy

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by jonni13 on February 18, 2006 11:35 AM
I'm not so good with cacti, Jimmy. Maybe someone can ID it for you. How tall is it?

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by JV on February 18, 2006 11:41 AM
Tina it is about two foot tall I have been googleing it looks just like Lemaireocereus I found on this site http://cactustropicalgarden.com/menu_en.html They have a bunch of great pics of cacti as well as succulents well worth the look see.
Jimmy

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Meet Clyde my Male Sugar Glider. Clyde says.
Keep it organic
GOD BLESS THE U.S.A.
Pray for our Troops!

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by margaret e. pell on February 19, 2006 07:11 AM
It looks more like a euphorbia than a cactus to me. This is simple to find out, if you want to do it. Somewhere inconspicuous, maybe low on the inside because it'll scar, break the skin (stick it with a pin or something). If the juice is white and milky, its a euphorb. If it's clear, it's a cactus. My guess is that it'll be white, but that's my guess and I'm not the one on the other end of the pin.

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by JV on February 19, 2006 09:24 AM
Thanks a lot Margarete Juice was white a fresh milk cows milk. So we now know it is a Euphorbia not the one I thought looked like it in a pic.
Jimmy

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Meet Clyde my Male Sugar Glider. Clyde says.
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GOD BLESS THE U.S.A.
Pray for our Troops!

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