Ambient Posted April 3, 2015 Are there any floating around AU? even if you don't have one to part with, let me know what's out there. I'm keeping an eye out for any nice chunky glaucous blue columnar cacti, something similar to Pilosocereus sp. such as P lanuginosa or P pentaedrophorus. Smaller spines and the chunkier ribs the better, also somewhat interested in Pilosocereus magnificus or Pilosocereus pachycladus. These were the pics that renewed my interest. original source 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ambient Posted April 4, 2015 (edited) After a little more research I realised P lanuginosa may actually be Pilosocereus lanuginosus, not sure how much it matters, but I also found a few more pics of more or less what I'm looking for. Pilosocereus languinosus (Original source) Pilosocereus languinosus (Original source) Pilosocereus fulvilanatus (Original source) Pilosocereus fulvilanatus (Original source) Pilosocereus glaucescens (Original source) Unfortunately these photos are all from collectors in the US or South America. If none of these sp. are in AU yet I'd still be keen too track down something similar. Pilosocereus lanuginosus Pilosocereus fulvilanatus Pilosocereus glaucescens Pilosocereus glaucochrous Pilosocereus magnificus Pilosocereus pentaedrophorus Edited April 4, 2015 by Ambient Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theuserformallyknownasd00d Posted April 4, 2015 I have a 2-3mtr tall p. azuresens (spelling probs wrong) I could maybe part with an arm. Depends if the mrs will allow it, she loves the thing Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ambient Posted April 4, 2015 Man I would be so down for a 2-3mtr tall P azurescens but I'll not trouble your misses for the P azeureus. It would be great to see some photos of it though? 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theuserformallyknownasd00d Posted April 4, 2015 Yep leave it wth me it's kept with most of my plants on another property mon/tues I'll get there Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
in_spirit Posted April 4, 2015 Lol??? I beleive i have a specimen??? Will try and get a photo later.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ambient Posted April 7, 2015 Cool, thanks guys, looking forward to checking them out Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Idon'tstudydinosaurs Posted April 7, 2015 http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/rockingham/plants/cactus-blue-torch/1074804258 ? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ambient Posted April 9, 2015 Cheers for the link, I asked the seller for some more photos, but they reckon it's too hard. It sounds like a nice sized Pachycladus though, II'll go and check it out if I get time to venture down to Swinging Pig 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
in_spirit Posted April 22, 2015 (edited) Ok its no giant but is this the one ?? Mmm other pic is too big.... Edited April 22, 2015 by in_spirit Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pinegapcontrol Posted April 25, 2015 some blue trichs 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Micromegas Posted April 25, 2015 ^^ those are some pretty interesting plants there micoz... seed grown? in_spirit that is a Pilosocereus if that is what you are asking. It looks as if it has been damaged by frost in the past, they are a bit sensitive if you live in a cool area. The new growth looks good though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pinegapcontrol Posted April 25, 2015 on the left is Len, the two in the middle are the same plant, grown from a seed grown plant i purchased on ebay as macrogonus. and on the right is seed grown peruvianus, seed apparently from sth america, came to me via the US. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
in_spirit Posted April 25, 2015 Hey micro, yeah i know it is a Pilocereus, or was thinking it was, i do live in a a cool area of the sub tropics, i.e. a pocket that gets heavy frosts but not regularly. My post was for ambient, who was asking for Pilocereus, and if it was in Oz.. but yeah you nailed it having damage, the new growth is always better. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Micromegas Posted April 25, 2015 ^^ i gave up on pilosocereus for that very reason and I only get a few (maybe 3-5) mild frosts per year, but the terminating became frustrating. In suburban adelaide though they are fine, because they are more sheltered, my garden is very open. with a micro(megas) climate you'll be fine they are quite attractive. another worthy non-trich blue fella is azureocereus hertlingianus which does not apparently mind the cold but does grow quite slow. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RogerColgreen Posted November 9, 2015 Very interested in all these blue torches. Have P. azureus, P. lanuginosus, and T. glaucus. Looking for P. magnificus and P. pentaedrophorus. MUST BE BLUE!!!!! Can swap fancy-flowered echinopis. ---RC. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites