Jump to content
The Corroboree
Sign in to follow this  
zed240

Trichocereus "Pacharu" cutting to trade

Recommended Posts

Hey all.

I cut a piece of this plant to propogate it a few days ago and am interested in a trade. I'm looking for others trichos I don't own already. Nice pachanoi, peruvianus or possibly interesting hybrids. Ecuadorian or KK339 type pach would be nice. Fatty trichos also desired and considered. :)

This plant seems to be a hybrid, somtimes is nicknamed "Pacharu". Cutting for trade is a 37cm mid cut. (pictured with tape measure). A very unique and attractive plant. Very short spaces between each areole.

Other pics are to show what it will grow into.

To trade

post-13830-0-15307600-1455842995_thumb.j

post-13830-0-81194700-1455842998_thumb.j post-13830-0-59573900-1455843003_thumb.j post-13830-0-00957800-1455843001_thumb.j post-13830-0-00144500-1455843007_thumb.j

post-13830-0-15307600-1455842995_thumb.jpg

post-13830-0-81194700-1455842998_thumb.jpg

post-13830-0-00957800-1455843001_thumb.jpg

post-13830-0-59573900-1455843003_thumb.jpg

post-13830-0-00144500-1455843007_thumb.jpg

post-13830-0-15307600-1455842995_thumb.jpg

post-13830-0-81194700-1455842998_thumb.jpg

post-13830-0-00957800-1455843001_thumb.jpg

post-13830-0-59573900-1455843003_thumb.jpg

post-13830-0-00144500-1455843007_thumb.jpg

  • Like 10

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I'm looking for others trichos I don't own already.

not sure, but its doubtful you own any in my garden

unless of course you have a spare woolunda pach :wink:

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

This could very well be Trichocereus puquiensis. The one from the description, which is a lot closer to Tr. pachanoi than Tr. peruvianus or Tr. cuzcoensis.

  • Like 1

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

unless of course you have a spare woolunda pach :wink:

Well, I wouldn't call it spare, but i do have a woolunda. :wink:

What does the name pacharu mean/refer to?

I didn't the coint the term, but I think someone came up with it because they thought it looked like a cross between pachanoi and peruvianus. so I guess the "ru" part comes from peRUvianus. I dunno though. We can just call it a hybrid. Or of course if EG is right I'd be happy to call it a puquiensis. I don't think anything we name it will stop me liking it in a hurry. :wink:

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Here is a pic to the original Tr. puquiensis in the sense of the description. From Tricho Nest!

post-1140-0-83703900-1455974342_thumb.jp

post-1140-0-83703900-1455974342_thumb.jpg

post-1140-0-83703900-1455974342_thumb.jpg

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
Sign in to follow this  

×