Name that cactus

Discussion in 'Cacti and Succulents' started by mrscliffy, Nov 15, 2007.

  1. mrscliffy

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    Hello there. My husband and I have had this cactus for about two years and we have no idea what it is. I desperately want to identify it because it is starting to die and I want to save it. Any ideas? Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.
     

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    Bluewing Well-Known Member

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    I'm guessing here, but it looks like Aporocactus flagelliformis perhaps.
     
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    I think you're right! Thank you so much!
     
  4. Lila Pereszke

    Lila Pereszke Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    It's a Chamaecereus silvestrii in bad condition! :( That's why it is so thin, like an Aporocactus...
     
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    There are three things I would suggest from your photo that may help. First the potting medium looks like it may not be porous enough for good drainage. A good commercial cactus mix might help or make your own by adding a generous portion of sand and pearlite to regular potting soil. I use 1/2 potting soil and 1/4 each of sand and pearlite. Water only when the soil has dried out and make sure the cactus gets good light to avoid etoliation. HTH.

    Bill
     
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    GreenLarry Active Member 10 Years

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    Yes Chamaecereus silvestrii,Peanut Cactus. I have one in the greenhouse. They like as much sun they can get,they colour up a bit but should reward you with impressive red or mauve flowers.
     

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