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Huarazensis x Kimnach (Cuttings)

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"Huarazensis" is a cultivated variety, likely selected for specific desirable traits, rather than a naturally occurring wild species.

Origin: As the name suggests, "Huarazensis" is generally believed to originate from the area around Huaraz, Peru.

Debate: There's some discussion among enthusiasts about whether "Trichocereus Huarazensis" should be considered a distinct species or simply a Peruvian locality variety of Trichocereus Pachanoi (making it Trichocereus Pachanoi var. Huarazensis). Regardless of the formal classification, it's recognized as a unique form.

Limited Collections: Many cultivated "Huarazensis" plants are believed to originate from just two reported collections made in or near Huaraz, Peru. Some seeds are also available from specialized growers, often from hand-pollinated crosses.

Characteristics:

Distinctive Growth: "Huarazensis" is noted for its quite distinctive stem growth and flower buds compared to other Trichocereus varieties.

Appearance: One reported characteristic is deep "seagull notches" (indentations along the ribs) and a bright green color.

Skin Texture: Some growers describe its skin as "very textured and almost rough," which is a unique trait not commonly found in other Trichocereus.

Growth Rate: It can be a fast-growing variety.

Flowers: The flowers are typically white to whitish.

Sensitivity: Some growers have noted that "Huarazensis" can be sensitive to heat, showing wrinkles before other Trichocereus varieties in high temperatures.

Cultivation:

Hardiness Zones: It can grow happily in USDA Hardiness Zones 8-11 outdoors, or indoors in suitable conditions.

Soil: Prefers mildly acidic to mildly alkaline, fertile, and well-draining soil. A good cactus mix often includes inorganic lightweight substrates like pumice or perlite.

Sunlight: Thrives in ample sunlight, preferably light shade to full sun. Indoors, a south or west-facing window is ideal. However, be mindful of its reported sensitivity to extreme heat and potential for sunburn if overexposed, especially in hot climates.

Watering: Like most cacti, it requires less frequent watering than typical houseplants. Allow the soil to completely dry out between waterings. Reduce watering significantly during winter months when the plant is dormant. Overwatering can lead to fungal diseases.

Spacing: If planting multiple cacti, space them at least a meter apart to allow for mature growth.

Etiolation: In winter or low-light conditions, plants may etiolate (become thin and stretched) due to insufficient light.

Propagation: Can be grown from seed or cuttings. Cuttings are often treated with horticultural sulfur on the cut end to prevent rot before rooting.

 

Overall:

"Trichocereus CV 'Huarazensis'" is an intriguing and sought-after Trichocereus cultivar, appreciated by collectors for its unique appearance and growth habits. While its exact classification is sometimes debated, its distinctive features make it a recognizable and desirable plant within the Trichocereus community.

 

Kimnach-

'Kimnach' comes from the Huntington Botanical Garden and is named after Myron Kimnach who was the director for a period of time. He collected the clone on the side of the road from Cajamarca to Namora in Peru in the 80's. (was assigned the collection number HBG 53196). Very glaucus and blue with short spines (max 2CM) Flowers are white and covered in brown hairs.

Disclaimer: Information about specific cactus cultivars can sometimes be found within online cactus communities and from specialized vendors. All clones and hybrids intended for ornamental use only.

San Pedro Depot is not responsible for use of our products for purposes other than landscaping, ornamental or collecting.

Image Information: Picture is representative of one of the actual batch grown.

Specifications

  • Species
    Pachanoi x Pachanoi
  • Pot Size
    1 Gallon