Hi
I'm keen on trading for edible fruiting cacti, & cacti that grow > 1' or 350mm high...the taller the better...
Trichocereus pachanoi (mother) x echinopsis spachiana? (white night scented flw) hybrid
Trichocereus pachanoi (mother) x Cereus peruvianus (a challenge, they grow for a few weeks then mostly die...tend to be albino...needs to be grafted...I have most success using dragon as root stock) hybrid
echinopsis spachiana
echinopsis oxygona
echinopsis candicans
Trichocereus pachanoi
Cereus peruvianus .... hybrid
Cereus peruvianus (mother) x Cereus Validus
Cereus Validus (mother) x Cereus peruvianus (available late Aug - early Sept, fruit is red soon ripe 2015
Carnegiea gigantea ' Saguaro'
cleistocactus strausii
cleistocactus strausii x ? ...hybrids (epi, echinopsis spachiana? E. grandiflora?, cereus, Trichocereus pachanoi )
~ 7 different hybrid types...not sure which is which...cross pollinated as father cacti flowered, collected fruit as it ripen & packed accordingly. (some still ripening).
http://www.mattslandscape.com/detail/?p ... leistopsis" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
echinopsis grandiflora/huascha? hybrid? again crossed with what ever was flowing at the time...seeds in packets as they ripen...1 - 6 packets (some still ripening)
My id with these 2 may not be correct...
echinopsis spachiana?
echinopsis grandiflora/huascha?
seeds to trade updated Aug 2015
seeds to trade updated Aug 2015
Last edited by Tao on Tue Aug 18, 2015 11:39 am, edited 3 times in total.
Re: seeds to trade
Couldn't open the link i was hoping it showed a picture of this albino cactus
Re: seeds to trade
seems to have been modified in the last few weeks, sorry about that, if I find info on the trich x cereus hybrid I'll post it here.....Trouts pic wasn't albino.......I've manage to get 3 of them to successfully graft so far.KittieKAT wrote:Couldn't open the link i was hoping it showed a picture of this albino cactus
http://troutsnotes.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
but if you do an image search "albino cactus", there's heaps out there to be seen...