Trichocereus werdermannianus / Echinopsis werdermanniana

Trichocereus werdermannianus / Echinopsis werdermanniana
Trichocereus werdermannianus, also known as Echinopsis werdermanniana, is a columnar Trichocereus species from Bolivia. It is a close relative of Trichocereus terscheckii and I consider it an intermediate species between the large Andean…, https://trichocereus.net/trichocereus-werdermannianus-echinopsis-werdermanniana, #Backeberg, #Bolivia, #CurtBackeberg, #Echinopsis, #EchinopsisTaquimbalensis, #EchinopsisTerscheckii, #EchinopsisWerdermanniana, #ErichWerdermann, #Flowers, #KK1094, #Potosi, #Tacaquira, #Trichocereus, #TrichocereusGiganteus, #TrichocereusTaquimbalensis, #TrichocereusTerscheckii, #TrichocereusWerdermannianus

Trichocereus scopulicola / Echinopsis scopulicola

Trichocereus scopulicola / Echinopsis scopulicola
Trichocereus scopulicola is a Bolivian Trichocereus species.

Trichocereus scopulicola FR991 (Rodni Kisar)
Synonyms of Trichocereus scopulicola:
Echinopsis scopulicola, Trichocereus cv. Super Pedro, Trichocereus scopulicolus, Trichocereus…, https://trichocereus.net/trichocereus-scopulicola-echinopsis-scopulicola, #Bolivia, #Echinopsis, #EchinopsisRiomizquensis, #EchinopsisScopulicola, #Flower, #FR991, #FriedrichRitter, #Fruit, #SuperPedro, #TrichocereusCordobensis, #TrichocereusCrassicostatus, #TrichocereusRiomizquensis, #TrichocereusScopulicola

Trichocereus macrogonus – Echinopsis macrogona

Trichocereus macrogonus – Echinopsis macrogona
cereus macrogonus SD. Cact. Hort. Dyck.Cult.
Current name: Echinopsis macrogona, disputed by some authors and redescribed as Trichocereus macrogonus. The whole genus Trichocereus is currently being revised and it´ll take a good 10 years till…, https://trichocereus.net/trichocereus-macrogonus, #Bolivia, #CereusMacrogonus, #Echinopsis, #EchinopsisMacrogona, #EchinopsisPeruviana, #Kiesling, #KK1422, #KK2175, #KK2176, #KK923, #Macrogona, #Macrogonus, #TrichocereusMacrogonus, #TrichocereusPeruvianus

NL52509a Trichocereus, Potosi, Bolivia

NL52509a Trichocereus, Potosi, Bolivia

NL52509a Trichocereus is a cool and rare Trichocereus species from Potosi in Bolivia. Sacred Succulents Field Trip 2009! Copyright Neil Logan & Sacredsucculents.com!
As far as i know, this one was suspected to be Trichocereus validus. Personally, i think it is Trichocereus tacaquirensis but it´s hard to say just judging by those two pictures. Both plants are definitely similar and if you are interested in seeds of Trichocereus tacaquirensis, check out the new seeds I have in stock!

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BK10508.7 Trichocereus riomizquensis, Totora , Cochabamba, Bolivia

BK10508.7 Trichocereus riomizquensis, Totora , Cochabamba, Bolivia 

Trichocereus riomizquensis BK10508.7 is a very cool Plant! that is obviously related to Trichocereus bridgesii.

The spination is very likely not that unique to justify regarding it as a separate species.  It is probably partially synonymous with Trichocereus bridgesii. Which is soemthing that Ben from Sacred Succulents is perfectly aware of. Though he labeled them Trichocereus riomizquensis due to the particular place of origin where they come from, it obviously comes from the Bridgesii group. Which is not surprising because both are from Bolivia. The plant is NOT the same plant that Friedrich Ritter described in 1958 as Trichocereus riomizquensis….but you can see some similarities and there is probably a broad range between Ritter´s plants and those here.</p

Various Trichocereus Species from the Sacred Succulents Trips

Various Trichocereus Species from the Sacred Succulents Trips

On this page, I want to show some of the plants that my friends from Sacred Succulents visited during their Field Trips. I had those listed as separate pages, but it made the whole process to look at them a bit complicated. And that´s why I brought some of the species on one page. On this page, you can see some Trichocereus cuzcoensis, Trichocereus bridgesii, Trichocereus peruvianus and others.

 

BK08519.4 Trichocereus cuzcoensis, Pisac

This plant was visited during the 2008 Sacredsucculents Field Trip. It´s a beautiful Cuzcoensis that partially grows creeping. For some types of Trichocereus cuzcoensis and Trichocereus peruvianus, it´s definitely common that they can lean over and grow hanging down rocky slopes and cliffs. This Trichocereus cuzcoensis from Pisac is relatively ty

SS02 (Trichocereus bridgesii)

SS02 (Trichocereus bridgesii) 

SS02 stands for a certain clone brought into cultivation by Ben Kamm & his nursery Sacred Succulents. It is a relatively short-spined Trichocereus bridgesii that is known to produce some mind-boggling offspring. Most of the hybrids produced with this plants do not look like a standard Bridgesii and due to the fact that Sacred Succulents has been offering them for years, there is a huge number of different SS02 Hybrids available.

Here is an excerpt of Sacred Succulent´s description of their SS02:

Dense candelabra stands to 16´tall. Blue/green frosted stems up to 5″ in diameter with 5 – 7 ribs. Each areole bears 2 – 4 central spines up to 1.5″ long. White nocturnal flowers. The new growth on old stemps is often spineless. A distinct form of Trichocereus bridgesii. Cold hardy to 25° Fahrenheit. </s

Other Cacti from the Sacred Succulents Field Trips

Other Cacti from the Sacred Succulents Field Trips
Hi Guys, in this post I will show you some of the other cacti from the Sacred Succulents Field trips. The copyright of all those pics is: Ben Kamm, Sacredsucculents.com
BK08530.1 Mahueniopsis boliviana, Tambillo, Bolivia
This majestic…

BK08601.1 Trichocereus sp. Isla del Sol, Bolivia

BK08601.1 Trichocereus sp. Isla del Sol, Bolivia
Now, this is one of the most interesting Trichocereus species that were visited during the Sacred Succulents Field Trips! This was from the 2008 Field Trip and it is definitely related to Trichocereus Cuzcoensis. It also reminds me a little bit of…

BK10512.1 Trichocereus riomizquensis, Totora, Cochabamba, Bolivia 2010

BK10512.1 Trichocereus riomizquensis, Totora, Cochabamba, Bolivia 2010
Copyright: Ben Kamm, Sacredsucculents.com
This is one of the most interest Trichocereus Riomiqzensis species from the Sacred Succulents Field Trips because it is an intermediate between the Trichocereus Bridgesii-type…