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My favorite pachanoi, called One. Collected in Cajabamba/Peru in 2013. Main characteristics are deep/shiny green color, straight or looking down notches, 6/7 ribs that I know and small spines. This plant has an amazing presence, it seems to glow with life.

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Beautiful plant, love the shape of those notches. Good job on saving the cuttings :wink:

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No mambo jambo names just an extraordinary pachanoi, called Clone One.

Judging from that old log at the top of that pile, Clone One could easily be called Woody One, lol.

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(dontcha get a lil bit of wood just looking at them pics???) :)

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This "clone one" pachanoi is looking very similar to the "matucana/lima" clone you posted before...interesting !

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This "clone one" pachanoi is looking very similar to the "matucana/lima" clone you posted before...interesting !

One has a bit larger spines and perhaps a deeper green. Matucana/Lima, not sure it came from a single mother as i started propagating from several cuts. Keep tuned on this post, we can compare side by side.

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Judging from that old log at the top of that pile, Clone One could easily be called Woody One, lol.

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(dontcha get a lil bit of wood just looking at them pics???) :)

certainly woody and very hard in its healthy green state! But in that bunch there where more than one genetics, One is the cut in the circle. Im propagating the other cuts collected there and there are differences with One.

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Nice plant !, so is clone 2 that you just posted.

I'm just curious as to why there was a big pile of logs laying around like that. Are they considered a weed in that region or do they clear them out so the land can be used for something else ?

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Nice plant !, so is clone 2 that you just posted.

I'm just curious as to why there was a big pile of logs laying around like that. Are they considered a weed in that region or do they clear them out so the land can be used for something else ?

don't know for sure but probably for "cleaning" an inhabited area, this was by the side of the road a couple of km from Cajabamba. I did scan the area with street view (pictured a few years back) and there was no sign of standing plants there, so they might come from an other location and the side of the road used as a "dump"...

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One man's garbage...

I love the look of those notches too. Need to get myself down to Peru, apparently.

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Very nice. Please pm me if some cuttings available.

Regards

I did receive some requests but accidentally errased those messages. I will be able to provide a couple pups in April/ May and maybe a couple more in August/September.

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some more, under an other light. spines are reddish at the tip and further down a plain bone color.

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Wow, that last pic is awesome. Can see what you mean about its presence

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