1 and 2 for sure. 3 and 4 have ribs that look a little thin/flat… but pretty nonetheless.
Wiley_Jack
3 & 4 look like Pilosocereus. Gorgeous and very blue, but won’t do that well in the low-mid 30°’s, especially if it’s a wet winter.
Firm-Lake8109
Yep, just 1 & 2
perc30000000000
Browninga Hertlingiana, sometimes extremely hard to ID even for experienced growers (1 and 2) (some traits are off, possibly a hybrid). I’ll send a photo of mine. The powdery looking areola give them away:
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Yep! Nice find. Definitely snag those
1 and 2 for sure. 3 and 4 have ribs that look a little thin/flat… but pretty nonetheless.
3 & 4 look like Pilosocereus. Gorgeous and very blue, but won’t do that well in the low-mid 30°’s, especially if it’s a wet winter.
Yep, just 1 & 2
Browninga Hertlingiana, sometimes extremely hard to ID even for experienced growers (1 and 2) (some traits are off, possibly a hybrid). I’ll send a photo of mine. The powdery looking areola give them away:
https://preview.redd.it/zlc1e1gje1vf1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=aca161cfeb1263b47958340262ac571ed24f5984