SS03 (Trichocereus knuthianus)
The SS03 Trichocereus is a clone that was and still is distributed by Sacred Succulents in California. It is a Trichocereus knuthianus that is very similar to the other Knuthianus forms that are available sometimes. The plant has strong spines and very typical...
SS03 (Trichocereus knuthianus)
Freitag, 12. August 2016
SS03 (Trichocereus knuthianus)
Samstag, 6. Juni 2015
BK08601.1 Trichocereus sp. Isla del Sol, Bolivia
BK08601.1 Trichocereus sp. Isla del Sol, Bolivia
Now, this is one of the most interesting Trichocereus species that were visited during the Sacred Succulents Field Trips! This was from the 2008 Field Trip and it is definitely related to Trichocereus Cuzcoensis. It also reminds me a little bit of Trichocereus Knuthianus, which also belongs to the Cuzcoensis complex and has similar, ragged areoles. Unfortunately, I lack any substantial information on this plant, other than that it grows on the Isla Del Sol in Bolivia.
Sacred Succulents gave away seed of this amazing species in 2008, but I do not know of anyone who raised some of them so far. If you happen to own this type, please let me know because it´s on my most-wanted list and I urgently need more pics of seed grown plants. The Isla Del Sol is an area that can be found in the souther part of the Lake Titicaca in Bolivia. It´s a wonderful area that is filled with ancient ruins and that screams “History”. I do not know if those plants were intentionally planted there or if they just evolved, but it´s definitely one of the coolest Trichocereus species out there.
Someone in our Trichocereus Facebook group recently reported of someone who offered to sell a cutting of this type. But so far, I haven´t heard of anyone actively selling them. I am looking for seed of this type.
Copyright: Ben Kamm, Sacredsucculents.com
BK08601.1 Trichocereus sp. Isla del Sol, Bolivia
Montag, 27. April 2015
Trichocereus Knuthianus (Echinopsis)
TRICHOCEREUS KNUTHIANUS Backeberg
Modern name: Echinopsis Knuthiana
Synonyms: Trichocereus Knuthiana, Trichocereus Knuthianus, Trichocereus Cuzcoensis var. Knuthianus, Cereus Knuthianus, Azureocereus deflexispinus, cereus deflexispinus, Trichocereus Tarmaensis, Trichocereus Peruvianus var. Tarma, Trichocereus Crassiarboreus
Though Trichocereus Knuthianus is still considered a new species called Echinopsis Knuthiana, it is closely related to Trichocereus Cuzcoensis and Trichocereus Peruvianus. In my opition, it falls within the range of the huge species “cuzcoensis”, which is more than just KK242.
Trichocereus Knuthianus was discovered by Curt Backeberg on the upper course of the Rio Marañon. The plant was named after Graf F.M.Knuth, who was Curt Backebergs co-author in the book KAKTUS ABC.
Most plants that are available on the open market were originally sourced from Friedrich Ritters Seed list. His collection number of Trichocereus Knuthianus was FR567, Forma Pachanoi.
Besides, Trichocereus Knuthianus FR 677! This Plant can be found in Collections throughout the World though it is most common in Australia. Ritter wrote that it´s probably synonymous with Trichocereus Tarmaensis. In addition, he shared the opinion that Trichocereus Knuthianus is actually a variety of Trichocereus Cuzcoensis. Curt Backeberg, on the other hand, who discovered and named the plant after his financier, did certainly not agree with that. If the taxonomic committee would agree with Ritter, it would mean that his newly described “species” becomes invalid. But overall, Friedrich Ritter knew that plant very well and I agree with his opinion, because mature plants in habitat tend to have that tree-like rounded log-shape that you can observe on Trichocereus Cuzcoensis too. Most other Trichocereus dont have such a rounded stump. Besides, Trichocereus Knuthianus is extremely similar to Trichocereus Tarmaensis, which is generally regarded as a Trichocereus Cuzcoensis.
Trichocereus Knuthianus is very widespread and grows all around Tarma and throughout the Departments that surround it.
This Picture shows FR 677. Unfortunately not a very good pic:
Trichocereus Knuthianus (Echinopsis)
Trichocereus Cuzcoensis - Echinopsis Cuzcoensis
Trichocereus Cuzcoensis - Echinopsis Cuzcoensis