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Echinopsis huanucoensis
    #10128600 - 04/08/09 08:41 AM (14 years, 9 months ago)

So I been looking into this particular cactus, it looks almost exactly like Pedro, I'm wondering how many identifications on this forum were wrong.

http://cactiguide.com/graphics/t_huanucoensis_600.jpg

There's a pic.

It seems the ribs are thicker and the spines are less noticeable, other than that I see no difference. What have you all got to say about this?


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Re: Echinopsis huanucoensis [Re: highdroponics]
    #10128605 - 04/08/09 08:42 AM (14 years, 9 months ago)

I saw that yesterday and thought the same!!!!

It said on their it is uncommon in collections though.


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Re: Echinopsis huanucoensis [Re: highdroponics]
    #10128614 - 04/08/09 08:45 AM (14 years, 9 months ago)

some say that this plant is possibly one of the parents of the backberg "pachanot" clone.


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Re: Echinopsis huanucoensis [Re: highdroponics]
    #10128625 - 04/08/09 08:49 AM (14 years, 9 months ago)

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highdroponics said:What have you all got to say about this?




Uh, I have to get one?

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Re: Echinopsis huanucoensis [Re: ethnoguy]
    #10128640 - 04/08/09 08:53 AM (14 years, 9 months ago)

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highdroponics said:What have you all got to say about this?




Uh, I have to get one?

EG





Well, of course that, myself as well. I was just wondering if people had heard about this particular species before.


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Re: Echinopsis huanucoensis [Re: highdroponics]
    #10128651 - 04/08/09 08:56 AM (14 years, 9 months ago)

:lol:

You gotta love the genus. Even with all the mutts out there, they are nice to collect.

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Re: Echinopsis huanucoensis [Re: highdroponics]
    #10128660 - 04/08/09 08:59 AM (14 years, 9 months ago)

Wow! I've never even seen those before. If you look at the label at the base of the plant it looks like the first word (assuming its the genus) says something other than echinopsis. I wonder if its a synonym for some other cactus.

I must have one.


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Re: Echinopsis huanucoensis [Re: Mankey]
    #10128698 - 04/08/09 09:08 AM (14 years, 9 months ago)

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Wow! I've never even seen those before. If you look at the label at the base of the plant it looks like the first word (assuming its the genus) says something other than echinopsis. I wonder if its a synonym for some other cactus.

I must have one.



It looks like it starts with a P or T maybe


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Re: Echinopsis huanucoensis [Re: TheManWithTheHat]
    #10128707 - 04/08/09 09:10 AM (14 years, 9 months ago)

I'm seeing sites saying it was formerly Trichocereus


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Re: Echinopsis huanucoensis [Re: Dr. uarewotueat]
    #10128863 - 04/08/09 09:44 AM (14 years, 9 months ago)

Pachanoi is such a muddied species. :frown:


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Re: Echinopsis huanucoensis [Re: TheManWithTheHat]
    #10129121 - 04/08/09 10:31 AM (14 years, 9 months ago)

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I'm seeing sites saying it was formerly Trichocereus





Trichocereus = Echinopsis.


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Re: Echinopsis huanucoensis [Re: highdroponics]
    #10129260 - 04/08/09 10:57 AM (14 years, 9 months ago)

Here are some more pictures







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Re: Echinopsis huanucoensis [Re: Cactusdan]
    #10131213 - 04/08/09 04:08 PM (14 years, 9 months ago)

Interesting species, its so similar yet has some subtle differences from the backbergs.


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Re: Echinopsis huanucoensis [Re: felixhigh]
    #10131334 - 04/08/09 04:24 PM (14 years, 9 months ago)

It's gotta be a backberg parent.


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Re: Echinopsis huanucoensis [Re: highdroponics]
    #10131383 - 04/08/09 04:30 PM (14 years, 9 months ago)

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I'm seeing sites saying it was formerly Trichocereus





Trichocereus = Echinopsis.




Yes, but not all Echinopsis were Trichocereus. The question then is did it have the same species name while it was in the previous family.


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Re: Echinopsis huanucoensis [Re: Mankey]
    #10131513 - 04/08/09 04:45 PM (14 years, 9 months ago)

Yes, good question, what was its name in the Trichs family?


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Re: Echinopsis huanucoensis [Re: felixhigh]
    #10131543 - 04/08/09 04:48 PM (14 years, 9 months ago)

http://leda.lycaeum.org/?ID=14046

I believe it's Trichocereus huanucoensis


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Re: Echinopsis huanucoensis [Re: highdroponics]
    #10132819 - 04/08/09 08:30 PM (14 years, 9 months ago)

it looks noticeably diffrent than a pachanoi...  but I cant even begin to articulate how....

luckily, thats what we have trout and smith for.


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Re: Echinopsis huanucoensis [Re: HarveyWalbanger]
    #10133608 - 04/08/09 11:08 PM (14 years, 9 months ago)

the differences from what i can tell:

more bulbous notch base
smaller areola with fewer spines
thicker, more irregular growth

looks alot like the 'san pedros' i grow. im not sure if they are just mutts or what..


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Re: Echinopsis huanucoensis [Re: scruffymafia]
    #10138941 - 04/09/09 08:19 PM (14 years, 9 months ago)

I also noticed it also grows in a 'spherical' bush form, the pedros grow more like towers of a castle.


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