Skip (Rooted Plants)
Skip (Rooted Plants) - 10-12" is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
This image is a picture of the mother plant you will get a ROOTED cutting from:
"SKIP" is a recognized cultivar (CV stands for Cultivar, meaning "cultivated variety") within the Trichocereus genus, which is now largely encompassed by Echinopsis. Specifically, "SKIP" is a clone of Trichocereus pachanoi (often referred to as San Pedro cactus).
Here's what is known about "SKIP":
Origin and Naming: The cultivar was originally known as "Campground" because its source was near a campground. It was later named "SKIP" due to its distinctive characteristic of "skipping areoles."
Key Characteristic: Skipping Areoles: This is the most defining feature of "SKIP." Areoles are the small, cushion-like structures on cacti from which spines, flowers, and new growth emerge. While other Trichocereus and Pachanoi varieties can occasionally exhibit skipped areoles (gaps where areoles would normally be), "SKIP" does so far more consistently. This trait might not always be immediately apparent on cuttings, but it typically becomes visible as the plant grows.
Appearance: "SKIP" is described as a beautiful specimen with a "great glaucus" (a waxy, whitish or bluish-green coating) for a Pachanoi. Like other Trichocereus pachanoi, it is a fast-growing columnar cactus.
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.
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Image Information: Picture is representative of one of the actual batch grown.
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