Flip Posted February 20, 2010 After looking over some of MSSmiths images it might be a true "T. Pachanoi (T. pachanoi from Matucana, Peru) or close... perhaps a hybrid cross. The guy that made the cuttings said it came from a very old and "abandoned" mother plant very tall and had a woody core. quite thick and about twice as the b clone. He's referring to it as a "tree pachanoi" close up of skin and spine configuration nice ridges no? small branching pup and just for fun some of the other trichs he had on the table sorry about the image quality is was getting dark Thoughts? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 dworx Posted February 20, 2010 Wow! They look great!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 Flip Posted February 20, 2010 Yeah, well I'm going to be picking up that pachanoi type clone there's more if anyone wants to trade in the USA. I can get them but lets try to get a handle on it's ID first. Oh on the mixed table the bridg hybrid clone is verified. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 hebrew Posted February 20, 2010 ohh i love that first one shes a beauty Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 Chiral Posted February 20, 2010 ohh i love that first one shes a beauty agreed...what's going on with that myrtillocactus next to it...looks like it's a melted wax form or something... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 PD. Posted February 20, 2010 screw the myrtillo and the pach sausage thing, look to tha left lads! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 bℓσωηG Posted February 21, 2010 screw the myrtillo and the pach sausage thing, look to tha left lads! Yeah ill take that one, what do you reckon it is? werdermannius? taquimbalensis? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 J Smith Posted February 21, 2010 Yeah ill take that one, what do you reckon it is? werdermannius? taquimbalensis? I'd like to know too, I've got one like it. http://www.shaman-australis.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=19354&view=findpost&p=247662 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
0 Flip Posted February 21, 2010 It's listed on the tag as a t. terscheckii. that doesn't make it so... but it's good support for the argument. It's very likely to have been started from seed and recently brought in fro the growing grounds the owner has. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
After looking over some of MSSmiths images
it might be a true "T. Pachanoi (T. pachanoi from Matucana, Peru)
or close... perhaps a hybrid cross.
The guy that made the cuttings said it came from a very old and
"abandoned" mother plant
very tall and had a woody core.
quite thick and about twice as the b clone.
He's referring to it as a "tree pachanoi"
close up of skin and spine configuration
nice ridges no?
small branching pup
and just for fun
some of the other trichs he had on the table
sorry about the image quality is was getting dark
Thoughts?
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