Wood Chuck Posted June 26, 2024 Share Posted June 26, 2024 Just got given a pink flowering T.Scopulicola, that is about 18 inches high and don`t have much information about it, only that it maybe crossed with a Ecuadronan T.Pachanoi hybrid. So will have to wait awhile to be able to check out flowers, as the ones I have are all white flowers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fathom Posted August 19, 2024 Share Posted August 19, 2024 By definition Trichocereus scopulicolus has white flowers. Thus the plant in question could be a pink flowered scop-like plant, but calling it a pink-flowered scop is misleading. The alleles that cause it to have color are likely from an introgression of genetic material from another species or genus. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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