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Monday, 21 December 1998
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andalgalensis~bridgesii
bruchii~candicans
cephalomacrostibas~chuquisancanus
coquimbanus~deserticolus
escayachensis~fulvilanus
giganteus~grandis
huanucoensis~lamprochlorus
litoralis~longispinus
macrogonus~nigripilis
pachanoi~peruvianus
poco~purpureopilosus
randallii~santaensis
santiaguensis~scopulicolus
shaferi~smrzianus
spachianoides~tacaquirensis
taquimbalensis~tarmaensis
tenuispinus~thelegonoides
thelegonus~trichosus
tulhuayacensis~uyupampensis
validus~vulcanenisis
werdermannianus

Trichocereus randallii - (aka Helianthocereus randallii)

  • Body: According to Mesa Gardens catalogue it has “very dense fine spines, obscure stem”
  • Ribs:
  • Areoles/Spines:
  • Flowers/Fruit:
  • Distribution:

Trichocereus riomizquensis

- B76
  • Body:
  • Ribs:
  • Areoles/Spines:
  • Flowers/Fruit:
  • Distribution:

Trichocereus rubinghianus

- B76
  • Body: Erect, dark green to over 10' (3m.) high. Stem to 3.1” (8cm.) diameter.
  • Ribs: ~16-17, fairly low and narrow with transverse depressions present also on the flanks.
  • Areoles/Spines: Around 8 spines, most extend sideways and forwards, barely overtopping the rib. Some more central, more clearly porrect. Spines needle-like, ,yellowish to horn-colored.
  • Flowers/Fruit: Large, numerous flowers, slightly creamy to white. Fruit oblong, green, 2x1.6” (5x4cm.).
  • Distribution: Origin unknown, described specimen originally in the Faust collection at Blanes, Spain but no longer there.

Trichocereus santaensis

- B76
  • Body: Grayish-green, slightly frosted, to 16.5' (5m.), branches from the base to 6” (15cm.) diameter.
  • Ribs: 7, broad, flat with a “V”-notch over the areole.
  • Areoles/Spines: Two to 3 radial spines, brownish, to 1.2” (3cm.) long; usually 1 central spine to 1.6” (4cm.), also brownish.
  • Flowers/Fruit:
  • Distribution: Around 10,000' (3000m.), Rio Santa valley/Puente Bedoya, Peru.


 
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