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Auxin
#1 Posted : 7/2/2019 12:55:24 AM

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So a few years ago koehres kakteen sold seed as T. scopulicola. By the time I had a few, others were observing juvenile spination that was anything but scopulicoloid.
Mine are now about to where theirs were, but I'm not finding updates on other peoples notascops.
What mine are beginning to show is secondary spines darker near the base and a primary spine thats very dark and clearly flared at the base. As if it were moving in a cuzcoensoid direction.
Has anyone seen a evaluation of older sun-grown specimens from this seed release?
Any sort of confident ID?
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#2 Posted : 7/2/2019 1:25:39 AM

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A friend of mine was talking about the same seeds/seedlings. I wanna say speculation was along the lines of tacaquirensis
 
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#3 Posted : 7/2/2019 4:53:26 AM

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Too many ribs to be scopulicola. And of course there are all those spines. Really I dont see scopulicola at all, though I guess with hybrid crosses the traits of one parent could be very dominant.

I'm not as familiar with the less common tricho species as TexasT is.

But I would expect to see more yellow color in the spines as they emerge on a pure Cuscoensis. Looks like a cusco / peru hybrid or maybe a less well known species like Texas suggests.
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Auxin
#4 Posted : 7/2/2019 4:43:01 PM

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Thanks guys. We'll see what they look like in a few years.

I find it amusing that any business of significant size would sell seed as scop or pach without pumping some seedlings up on pereskiopsis first.
 
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#5 Posted : 7/8/2019 4:14:40 AM

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Yeah they are sort of known to have mixed up all there trich seeds and I think maybe even some other genuss ( or many genus!) but I don't know for sure other than the trichocereus mix ups... Kind of a bummer.

Looks like a nice cactus regardless though Smile

I'm going to maybe get a bulk order of scopulicola X scopulicola crosses from ozzy soon Pleased
 
 
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