T. BK09511.7 x peruvianus 'LEN'
T. BK09511.7 x peruvianus 'LEN'
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T. BK09511.7 x LEN seeds from David Gonzales.
According to Sacred Succulents, "Trichocereus santaensis BK09511.7 “Huachuma” “San Pedro”
Green to blue-green epidermis, small spines less than 1/8″ to 1/4″ long. Stems to 10′ tall. Originally growing with Schinus molle, Baccharis sp., Cylindropuntia sp., and Bidens sp, just above the floodplains on the west side of the Santa River, at the base of the Cordillera Negra, to the north of Puente Choquechaca, Ancash, Perú, 7250′. Our field bioassay suggests great promise. This beautiful plant has become highly coveted by collectors. Z9a"
Photo of BK09511.7 cactus credit goes to Sacred Succulents.
According to the 'Trichocereus Origin and History' page from facebook, "From the SAB forum:
Len is an Australian clone originating from the defunct Arizona Cactus Nursery, Sydney. Likely from one of the collectors that sold on commission there. Len was named by Torsten, SAB owner, and distributed from our own SAB nursery. It has been widely thought that Len was a seed grown T.peruvianus Icaro DNA however this plant did not exist when Len was named so this is definitely not the case. Len is a gorgeous frosty blue grey cactus with padded areoles and golden brown and black tipped spines. A favourite clone for many and for good reason."
Photo of LEN cactus credit goes to CactusWilson from Reddit.
