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M S Smith

Trichocereus pallarensis

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These were all grown by me from Sacred Succulent seed. I suspect some outcrossing with other species. The first two look like the proper species, the second two look like they might be a cross with T. terscheckii (and their girth in comparison to the others might support this), while the last two look like they might be crosses with T. candicans.

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Here's one of the candicans-like T. pallarensis in bloom. Believe it or not, in my twenty years of growing Trichocereus this is the very first nocturnal bloom on a columnar I have ever had, this even though many of the other T. pallarensis are quite a bit larger. I am so happy and can't wait for the other buds to grow. Maybe I can even make a cross.

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~Michael~

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Congratulations on your first flower! :D

The plants are really nice too. I suspect that if there was an outcross, I advance the hypothesis it was with one species, and the offspring are just multi-modally distributed.

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I was lucky enough to be sitting outside at dusk admiring the flowers to see a rather large moth come and flutter about them. I never made any attempt to pollinate the plants myself and was happy to see that the flowers never fully dropped and are going to offer me some seed.

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I'm going to get this into a significantly larger pot next year and let this thing grow out a bit more and maybe offer me another nice show.

~Michael~

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So I can't help but think,

those first couple look a bit like what we call 'Roseii'...

Maybe that's just the variation of the Roseii specimens i've seen, though.

Beautiful plants, and love the variations.

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Spination is maybe a tad different, but the rib formation is quite similar.

~Michael~

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