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T. kubianus FOR SALE

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Currently up at SnS, 4 quality Trichocereus kubianus tip cuttings :) (swap offer available on each)

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I havent seen much of this tricho kicking about so i thought i'd try and get it doin the rounds. The way this plant clumps early on really struck me when i first came across it - it pumps em out!

Growth rates typical of regular pachanois.

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got a postage price for Sydney for em...?

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Interesting plant! I have no Idea what it is but i like its shape! Kubianus is definately not a valid name! It looks a little bit like Knuthianus! What do you think? bye Eg

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Kubianus is definately not a valid name! It looks a little bit like Knuthianus! What do you think?

Yep, definately knuthianus IMO. Gorgeous, chunky, sculpture-like plants. Good luck with the sales interbeing :)

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Nice looking cuts, they would be about 30cm or so?

If you still have them in a week or so I would like to grab one. I can pick up too since I drive past that area a couple times a week.

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This specimen was labelled kubianus by Rob Fields, whose old man was one of the first people in Australia to establish a major cactus collection. Whether he's mislabeled it i dunno, i just take his word for it. He seems pretty knowledgable on a lot of tricho's, even if it clashs with wat is considered common knowledge today.

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mmmm, they're sexy plants for sure! :lol:

thanks to this kind sir i'll have a nice kubi/knuthianus in the ground soon. cheers

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Nice looking cuts, they would be about 30cm or so?

If you still have them in a week or so I would like to grab one. I can pick up too since I drive past that area a couple times a week.

sounds sweet got a few rooted plants too keep me posted

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mmmm, they're sexy plants for sure! :lol:

thanks to this kind sir i'll have a nice kubi/knuthianus in the ground soon. cheers

thats cool mate

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Just a reminder there's a 24cm and a 25cm tip cut still up for grabs, ending soon! get in while you still can :wink:

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Just a reminder there's a 24cm and a 25cm tip cut still up for grabs, ending soon! get in while you still can :wink:

thanks everyone all gone :)

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will anymore be up for grabs in the near future..I missed this one..boo hiss.

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its a nice plant. glad to have been bestowed one of these recently. an interesting plant for sure.

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Interesting plant! I have no Idea what it is but i like its shape! Kubianus is definately not a valid name! It looks a little bit like Knuthianus! What do you think? bye Eg

i agree, but from now on it is:

http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q...earch&meta=

soo, funny when you google something after reading about it here at the forum, and google sends you straight back to sab & co, haha. :lol:

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Ha Ha, Planthelper. Let me try that! Trichocereus Evilgeniusus! :P

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Nice Trichocereus peruvianus.

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Nice Trichocereus peruvianus.

Hey Teotz its no a peru!!! They are often mistaken as a peru and even sometimes sold as peru's but they arnt!!!

Still an awesome looking cactus!!!

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Yeah Trichocereus knuthianus seems to be generaly accepted in Aus even if not an official name.

Much closer alligned to the cuzcoensis complex than peuvianus in my opinion & all are easy enough to confuse with each other unless one thouroughly looks into it but hey calling it a peruvianus is no greater crime than calling a cuzcoensis a peruvianus & lots of people do that. The ones in my collection were sold to me as macrogonus actualy but a rose buy any other name.

About as useful as cuzco but astheticaly pleasing to my eye anyway so just as pleasing in the collection as a peruvianus.

Nice picie interbeing.

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