Trichocereus arboricola (Echinopsis arboricola)
Current name: Echinopsis arboricola (Kimnach) Mottram
Origin: Bolivia, Argentina, Type locality: Tarija in Bolivia, 600-1000 meters altitude
Trichocereus arboricola is more of an Epiphyt instead of a normal Trichocereus and is often grown like a...
Trichocereus arboricola (Echinopsis arboricola)
Dienstag, 8. August 2017
Trichocereus arboricola (Echinopsis arboricola)
Montag, 27. April 2015
Trichocereus Arboricola (Echinopsis)
Trichocereus Arboricola (Echinopsis)
Current name: Echinopsis Arboricola (Kimnach) Mottram
Origin: Bolivia, Argentina, Typuslocation: Tarija in Bolivia, 600-1000 meters altitude
Trichocereus Arboricola grows like an Epiphyt and is oftenly grown like a handing basket cactus. It grows branchy and starts off as a columnar cactus, but starts creeping very early on, so it´s recommendable to put it in a hanging basket pot.
It´s a very tender cactus with a shiny, bright green color and very thin, needlelike spines. It can reach a total size of more than a meter and up to 5 centimeters in diameter. It usually has 10+ ribs and has very small, very subtle bumps over the areoles, which are slightly felted. The areoles are up to 5 mm apart from each other. It develops aerial roots and has very fine hair on the areoles. Trichocereus arboricola has between 10-16 spines, which are very thin and similar to the spines on some Cleistocactus species.
Trichocereus Arboricola is a nightflowering species and has a very beautiful flower, which are very large for its size and white in color. It has a very delicate and noble flower.
Trichocereus Arboricola is a fairly new species and was described in 1997. Because of that, it´s not included in many old cactus books.
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Trichocereus Arboricola (Echinopsis)