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Peruvian Torch Seedlings "Bonny x Peru Blue 3"
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Scopulicola Information
Trichocereus scopulicola or “Scops” is another species of fast growing columnar cacti that are originally from Bolivia. They are closely related to the San Pedro cactus and can look similar. The main difference between Scop and San Pedro are
Dr. G Scop Information
Dr. G Scop is a cultivar that originates from Dr. Greenthumb Nursery
Super Pedro is a very popular Scopulicola cultivar among Trichocereus growers. While the exact lineage is unknown, it is believed that it’s some sort of Pachanoi x Scop hybrid. Some would even go as far to say that it has some T. Cordobensis in it’s lineage, but most experts lean more towards Scop. What we do know is that it first came about from Cactus Country Nursery which is located in Australia.
J3 Information
J3 is another cultivar from Cactus Country. It came from an unlabeled seed batch, but most people consider this cultivar to be a Peruvianus or Peruvianus/Bridgesii hybrid, with the latter being most probable. Many clones from Cactus Country are considered to be rare because there are not many in circulation, and J3 is definitely considered to be one of these rarer genetics. It has beautiful blue/green skin and stunning yellow spines. It also gets very thick growth, which is very characteristic of Peruvianus.
These specific seedlings
These seedlings are a mix of 3 different cultivars: 50% Dr. G Scop, 25% Super Pedro, and 25% J3. This would mean they are ~75% Scop and 25% Peruvian/Bridgesii. The first cactus listed are the seeds’ “mother” (Their mother is a pure Dr. G Scop). This is the plant that had the flower that was pollinated and where the fruit & seeds developed. The second plant is pollen donor or considered the “father” plant (Their father is a hybrid of Super Pedro x J3). For example: Mother cactus x Father cactus
The seeds came from Misplant Seeds, batch #1133. They’re fully rooted and ready to be planted upon arrival.
When ordered you will receive 1 seedling with roots at least 4 inches in length
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