Jump to content
The Corroboree
hostilis

The Spineless Trichocereus Scopulicola Project

Recommended Posts

Quote

I might have to buy some more zelly seeds and store them until I am willing to sow seeds again.

most definitely be sure to get some scop x huarazensis seeds which should be ready in a month or so...

  • Like 1

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Koehres scop looking even more scoppy??:P

 

I shouldn't complain as they are looking to be very nice plants...... just nothing like a scop is all.

 

20161128_184400.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

 

20161128_184400.thumb.jpg.f74b92f8b930da58a241350e8b2b67aa.jpg

20161128_184400.thumb.jpg.f74b92f8b930da58a241350e8b2b67aa.jpg

  • Like 1

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

So I decided to separate these and am gonna just keep the 4 largest seedlings.  

IMG_0828.JPGIMG_0829.JPG

 

Here is my lc scop x scop in the ground :) Hopefully grows as quick as my other in ground cacti

IMG_0255.JPG

IMG_0828.thumb.JPG.e1d55db0d8cc4259fa3c38e107ee0e63.JPG

IMG_0829.thumb.JPG.eb415ff0d5f9def21cd1f3ca8bb3017e.JPG

IMG_0255.thumb.JPG.07391b07afd6560825941c0c3acbf7e7.JPG

IMG_0828.thumb.JPG.e1d55db0d8cc4259fa3c38e107ee0e63.JPG

IMG_0829.thumb.JPG.eb415ff0d5f9def21cd1f3ca8bb3017e.JPG

IMG_0255.thumb.JPG.07391b07afd6560825941c0c3acbf7e7.JPG

  • Like 2

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I have fresh, hand pollinated Scop X Scop seeds available (all plants used are the completely spineless variety). If you'd like to grow some of them please PM me. 

 

Pics of the parents. 

 

P1101976 (resized Copy) scop flowers bagged sunset.JPG    P1272350 Scop Heynes fruits (resized Copy).jpg    P2142723 Scop X (Juuls X scop) crop (resized Copy).jpg    PC261360 (Copy) smut.JPG    PB130627 Scop hillside flower buds (resized Copy).jpg    P2222930 Scop crop flowers 2017 (resized Copy).jpg

58ae43674a3b3_P1101976(resizedCopy)scopflowersbaggedsunset.thumb.JPG.86dcad01aec41d13c8ba8bc537cf0fed.JPG

58ae43bd3e648_P1272350ScopHeynesfruits(resizedCopy).thumb.jpg.220729730b188636f4df308990d7ead7.jpg

58ae43ece81b4_P2142723ScopX(JuulsXscop)crop(resizedCopy).thumb.jpg.8df00a9a994d1b396e9c415325ff4d4d.jpg

58ae4342b400e_PC261360(Copy)smut.thumb.JPG.ff33901d18308d14a2a39c0c9b7d93b1.JPG

58ae452535b15_PB130627Scophillsideflowerbuds(resizedCopy).thumb.jpg.28a7e4468a4ef099ff0cc9830c1420d0.jpg

58ae4706c603e_P2222930Scopcropflowers2017(resizedCopy).thumb.jpg.83faec76eff2bb86895d90a524109ba0.jpg

58ae43674a3b3_P1101976(resizedCopy)scopflowersbaggedsunset.thumb.JPG.86dcad01aec41d13c8ba8bc537cf0fed.JPG

58ae43bd3e648_P1272350ScopHeynesfruits(resizedCopy).thumb.jpg.220729730b188636f4df308990d7ead7.jpg

58ae43ece81b4_P2142723ScopX(JuulsXscop)crop(resizedCopy).thumb.jpg.8df00a9a994d1b396e9c415325ff4d4d.jpg

58ae4342b400e_PC261360(Copy)smut.thumb.JPG.ff33901d18308d14a2a39c0c9b7d93b1.JPG

58ae452535b15_PB130627Scophillsideflowerbuds(resizedCopy).thumb.jpg.28a7e4468a4ef099ff0cc9830c1420d0.jpg

58ae4706c603e_P2222930Scopcropflowers2017(resizedCopy).thumb.jpg.83faec76eff2bb86895d90a524109ba0.jpg

  • Like 7

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 

Koehres scop looking even more scoppy??:P

I shouldn't complain as they are looking to be very nice plants...... just nothing like a scop is all.

20161128_184400.jpg

what dyu reckon they might be? 

there's a very "taquimby, yet fulvilanial" > feel about the spines in a way ...

 

...but then maybe some sort of pasacana hybridy type thing ???

 

if they grow up to look like scops eventually ... will have been quite the interesting rollercoaster of features eh?

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
 

what dyu reckon they might be? 

there's a very "taquimby, yet fulvilanial" > feel about the spines in a way ...

 

...but then maybe some sort of pasacana hybridy type thing ???

 

if they grow up to look like scops eventually ... will have been quite the interesting rollercoaster of features eh?

Bump sort of... havent been around here for a while but rediscovered this thread after buying a couple of seedlings grown from Köhres scop seed of the very same batch i believe. Yes... very "taquimby" or nigripilus or something like that but still some scop features of the FR991 sort, pale yellow green ribs with that special bloated form. The vendor said "will loose their spines with age". Does anyone have any good pics of some older specimens of these seedgrown open pollinated köhres scops? And maybe I'll show mine ;)

 

On the subject of t. Scopulicola; Truca, if you're reading this, the cuttings stolen from the garden in gothenburg where not Scops brought there by Linnaeus, but cereus hildemannianus brought there by him. So the mystery is still alive regarding the wild scops.

 

Peace out y'all!

  • Like 1

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

LC scopulicola /parent clone/

 SAM_1388.JPG

 

BB Scopulicola x Yowie:

SAM_1402.JPG

 

BB scopulicola x Eileen

& TE Scopulicola x BB scopulicola:

SAM_1385.JPG

 

 

Big thanks to the people doing the work to make dreams come true :wub:

 

 

 

Edited by mysubtleascention
  • Like 4

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

This one came from one of the people in this thread. I lost the tag, but it was a product of this little project. I am super happy with the results.  I know it looks super skinny, but it's nearly a perfect looking scop. I just suck at growing big trichos. Lol.

 

20180714_131703.thumb.jpg.e92a5f083834cd9198351632676c563a.jpg20180714_131717.thumb.jpg.d2afcaa97922ad6bb789fd628cd8b6b7.jpg

 

20180714_131717.thumb.jpg.d2afcaa97922ad6bb789fd628cd8b6b7.jpg

20180714_131703.thumb.jpg.e92a5f083834cd9198351632676c563a.jpg

20180714_131717.thumb.jpg.d2afcaa97922ad6bb789fd628cd8b6b7.jpg

20180714_131703.thumb.jpg.e92a5f083834cd9198351632676c563a.jpg

  • Like 3

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

×