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Is this Trichocereus Grandiflourus? Loving everyone's plants! S IL.
Inherited this a couple years ago, at one point someone said it was a Carnegiea Gigantea.
Wasn't taken for good care of before I got it. It's known age is 40 years at the very minimum because my grandparents inherited it after my Great Great Grandmother died in 88'. Who knows how long she had it before that.
Top only looks like that because I drilled the core down a bit in 2024 to get it to push pups. Which it did. The pup rotted from being over watered while I was away for a month and had someone taking care of my plants. The pup was very globular and never started growing up while it was alive, and was about 4-5" in diameter.
Thanks for any insight! 🤔
u/RedNRose69 — 4 days ago