Haageocereus seeds available
Hey guys, I have some Haageocereus seeds available.
30 seeds – 3,00 Euro
100 seeds – 8,50 Euro
500 seeds – 38 Euro
1000 seeds – 75 Euro
Photo: Michael Wolf
I guess the deeper I get into the rabbit hole, the more I appreciate the Peruvian Haageocereus species. Those...
Haageocereus seeds available
Montag, 22. August 2016
Haageocereus seeds available
Dienstag, 9. Juni 2015
Other Cacti from the Sacred Succulents Field Trips
Other Cacti from the Sacred Succulents Field Trips
Hi Guys, in this post I will show you some of the other cacti from the Sacred Succulents Field trips. The copyright of all those pics is: Ben Kamm, Sacredsucculents.com
BK08530.1 Mahueniopsis boliviana, Tambillo, Bolivia
This majestic Mahueniopsis is from Bolivia. Sacred Succulents gave away seeds of that plant, which was visited during the 2008 Sacred Succulent Field Trip
Haageocereus sp, Matucana, Peru
This very nice Haageocereus grows in Matucana, which is the home of many amazing Trichocereus species as well. There were no seed collected from that species.
BK09508.4 Borzicactus fieldianus, Chavin, Ancash, Peru
This interesting Borzicactus is definitely a Trichocereus Lookalike that you should have seen. At first, it looked a little big like a Rauhocereus but the strong segmented areoles are a lot more dominant than on other Rauhocereus species. This plant was visited during the 2009 Field Trips! Copyright: Ben Kamm
Rebutia sp, Rio Lope Mendoza, Cochabamba, Bolivia 2010
Have a look at this barely visible cactus in between rocks and dead plants. That´s a pretty typical Rebutia population and it gives you a better understanding why cacti are sometimes so hard to find. I am pretty sure that there still are a lot of new species out there to be discovered, that are just not visible enough to be found. There were no seeds collection from those plants.
Lobivia sp, Puya habitat near Rodeo, Cochabamba, Bolivia 2010
Cereus sp, descent to Chujllas, Cochabamba, Bolivia 2010
Echinopsis sp, descent to Chujllas, Cochabamba, Bolivia
Neoraimondia herzogiana, descent to Chujllas, Cochabamba, Bolivia 2010
Neoraimondia herzogiana, circa Aquile, Cochabamba, Bolivia
Harrisia, descent to Chujllas, Cochabamba, Bolivia
Opuntioid, descent to Chujllas, Cochabamba, Bolivia
BK10508.3 Harrisia tetracantha, Tiatako, Cochabamba, Bolivia
BK10506.1 Cleistocactus buchtienii, Cerro San Pedro, Cochabamba, Bolivia
Echinopsis sp, Cerro San Pedro, Cochabamba, Bolivia
Harrisia tetracantha, Cerro San Pedro, Cochabamba, Bolivia
BK08602.2 Lobivia sp. Isla del Sol, Bolivia
Oreocereus psuedofossulatus, Bolivia (N. Logan)
Haageocereus, Vilcabamba, Ecuador (N. Logan)
Matucana haynei, Matucana, Peru
BK08611.3 Haageocereus tenuis, Jardin Botanico, Parque de las Leyendas, Lima, Peru
BK08611.1 Cleistocactus xylorhizus, Parque de las Leyendas, Lima, Peru
BK08606.3 Cleistocactus sp. Pasto Grande, Yungas, Bolivia
BK08606.6 Yungasocereus inquisivensis, Pasto Grande, Yungas, Bolivia
BK08521.10 Corryocactus erectus
Echinopsis bridgesii, Huachjilla, Bolivia
BK08520.4 Austrocylindropuntia floccosa & BK08520.1 Festuca Taucca, Peru
Other Cacti from the Sacred Succulents Field Trips
Samstag, 16. Mai 2015
Trichocereus Cephalomacrostibas (Nomen Nudum)
Trichocereus Cephalomacrostibas (Nomen Nudum)
The flower alone shows that this plant is not a Trichocereus. It is probably a Rauhocereus or a Haageocereus. I will add more info about this plant soon.
The “species” which is no longer accepted was described by Backeberg and Werdermann in the book NEUE KAKTEEN, which is German for NEW CACTI. The book was released in 1931. The original description was about a cereus cephalomacrostibas. The plant grow in groups that reach a size of 1,5 – 2 meters and the pups have a maximum diameter of 8-12 Centimeters. The areoles are very close to each other, which is even more obvious on older plants later on. The areoles are between 1-2 centimeters and the plant is very spiny. It has up to 20 small radial spines and between 1-3 middle spines that can be up to 14 Zentimeters long. The spines are dark brown to red brown (old growth gray)
Origin: South peru, near Mollendo.
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Please note that there also is a plant called KK1421 Trichocereus Cephalomacrostias that has nothing to do with this plant. It shows a Peruvianus or Cuzcoensis and why Knize labeled it like that can only be answered by him.
Trichocereus Cephalomacrostibas (Nomen Nudum)