Tripsis x John's Jamon (Rooted Plants)
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Tripsis M1 Trichocereus hybrids are well-known in the cactus world for their often large and beautiful flowers, and are popular among collectors. They are generally easy to grow and can be quite cold tolerant.
The term "Tripsis" itself might be derived from "Trichopsis," which is sometimes used to refer to hybrids between Trichocereus and Echinopsis species.
Mentions of "Tripsis M1" appear in discussions among cactus enthusiasts, particularly in communities focused on Trichocereus and San Pedro cacti, where people often share photos and discuss specific genetics. It seems to be a sought-after or recognized clone, with some users even offering to trade it.
It's likely a "Peru" type of Trichocereus hybrid, as it's been described as "My thickest, bluest Peru and most symmetrical specimen" in a Reddit post.
In essence, "Cactus CV. Tripsis M1" refers to a named, cultivated variety of a Trichocereus cactus, valued by collectors for its specific characteristics, which likely include a robust form and appealing coloration (e.g., "bluest Peru").
John's Jamon- Reportedly comes from a mother stand in Yucaipa and appears to be Pachanoi but may be Santaensis. Gets very notchy and pretty. John's Jamon" is a cultivar (CV) of Trichocereus cactus, often discussed within communities dedicated to Trichocereus species like San Pedro cactus. Here's what's known about it:
Origin: It originated from a specific, established stand of Trichocereus (likely Trichocereus Pachanoi or a closely related species/hybrid) that was found and propagated by a person named John (or "John Hammock" as some sources suggest). This "mother stand" was noted for thriving even in poor soil conditions, suggesting a resilient nature.
Characteristics: Like many Trichocereus cultivars, "John's Jamon" is recognized by its specific genetic lineage. While environmental factors can influence the appearance of any Trichocereus clone, "John's Jamon" would generally maintain certain identifying characteristics that distinguish it from other cultivars. These characteristics are primarily of interest to collectors and enthusiasts who value different genetic lines.
Circulation: "John's Jamon" is considered a relatively new or less widely circulated cultivar. It was introduced and initially sold in limited quantities, meaning it hasn't spread as extensively among collectors as some other, older Trichocereus clones. This can make it more sought after by those looking to diversify their collections.
Collector's Item: The practice of naming and collecting specific Trichocereus cultivars like "John's Jamon" is common among hobbyists. It allows for the tracking of genetics and the appreciation of subtle differences in growth habits, spine patterns, or other features that distinguish one clone from another.
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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