Trichocereus pachanoi cv. "Hutchinson 6212" is an OG pachanoi that used to grow in Berkeley Botanical Gardens,  but heard it has since died. Mature growth of this clone can get really notchy.

Godchaux

$40.00

Godchaux

$40.00

Godchaux is a riomizquenesis I sourced from prickly nursery in Florida! It has these cool golden spines. 

TPM is one the most well known and loved pachanoi's. It loves to throw crazy montrose growth and it's just all around good grower. Ever garden should have a TPM.

Tidyflower is a lumberjack x tpmc selected for it's weird growth. Originally imported in 2021, I have several propagations and I'm always working on more. I've almost! isolated variegation on this plant, which will be really cool.

Trichocereus Bridgesii cv. Amnesia.  This is a beautiful blue bridgesii. Lovely spine feature and the whole nine yards. Would make a beautiful addition to any garden.  

Beautiful tip cut of this blue trichocereus hybrid.  SS01 is a Peruvianus and SS02 is a bridgesii.  While blue peru 2 is a Peruvianus too. So this plant produces plenty of blue glaucous.  Making it a stunner cross.

Trichocereus pachanoi cv. Landfill.  Here's a couple more mids cuts of the well known and loved pachanoi. The original landfill was supposedly found at a dump, hence the name. 

Landfill

$40.00

Landfill

$40.00

Trichocereus pachanoi cv. Landfill. Well know cultivar for various reasons. This pup is 9 inches long. 

Wayara Tarta

$130.00

Wayara Tarta

$130.00

Wayara Tarta is a really nice peruvianus originally obtained from prickly nursery in Florida, this piece is incredible, and very heavy! This is the second piece I have cut from it

Ogunbodede

$90.00

Ogunbodede

$90.00

We have about five feet of Ogun available! 

Cajun blue

$45.00

Cajun blue

$45.00

Seed grown bridgezoid grown by DRabs. Beautiful blue hue and nice contrasting yellow spines that fade into grey with age

This a trichocereus of unknown background.  Most likely a bridgesii × peruvianus cross. So alot in the community have dubbed this a bridgezoid. Found in Oceanside California,  hence the name. Grows with rapid speed and gets a beautiful blue glaucous. Cut B had some serious sunburn several years back but has long since grown out of it. Will root and pup fine for you in your garden. 

Huge grandi hybrid available, well rooted.