Dalton x Gissy (Seedlings)
Dalton x Gissy (Seedlings) - 2-4" is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Dalton x Gissy is a Ross Gurau cross of Pachanoi and Peruvianus.
'Dalton' is a cultivar of Trichocereus cactus that has gained attention in the cactus community, particularly among enthusiasts of San Pedro cacti and related species. Here's what is known about it:
Origin and Breeder:
Ross Gurau is the individual associated with the 'Dalton' cultivar. He is a cactus breeder and grower, primarily based in New Zealand. He's known for his open-pollinated seeds and the vigor and appearance of his plants. Some sources suggest he has cultivated an environment with specific mature clones for breeding, essentially creating his own breeding program.
The exact lineage or parentage of 'Dalton' isn't explicitly stated in public discussions, but it's often mentioned in the context of Ross Gurau's other crosses, such as "Dalton x Marty" seeds. There's some speculation that 'Dalton' might have "NZ blue origin," suggesting a connection to certain blue-hued Trichocereus from New Zealand.
Characteristics:
While specific detailed characteristics for 'Dalton' as a named cultivar are not widely published like a botanical description, general observations from growers and seed listings indicate:
Vigor and Growth: Ross Gurau's seeds, including those involving 'Dalton', are often praised for their high germination rates and vigorous growth. Seedlings are reported to be robust and grow quickly.
Appearance: Growers appreciate the aesthetics of Ross Gurau's plants, including those related to 'Dalton'. While appearance can vary from seed to seed (as 'Dalton' is often sold as a parent in crosses), the general reputation is for healthy, visually appealing cacti.
Columnar Growth: As a Trichocereus, 'Dalton' would exhibit the typical columnar growth habit of the genus, generally characterized by tall, green stems with vertical ribs.
Reputation and Community:
Ross Gurau has a good reputation within the cactus community for producing high-quality seeds. His plants are admired for their strong growth and attractive appearance.
The 'Dalton' cultivar is frequently encountered in online forums and sales, particularly on platforms like Reddit's r/cactiexchange and r/sanpedrocactusforsale, where growers share information, cuttings, and seeds.
Important Note: The genus Trichocereus has undergone some taxonomic reclassification, with many species now being included under the genus Echinopsis. However, in horticultural and enthusiast circles, the name Trichocereus is still commonly used for these large columnar cacti.
'Gissy' is a clone that originates from Ross Gurau's garden in New Zealand. Ross Gurau is a well-known grower and breeder of Trichocereus cacti. 'Gissy' is listed among other named clones from his garden, such as 'Church Hill', 'Sheridan', 'Decosta', and 'Weka'.
Species: While not explicitly stated as Pachanoi or Peruvianus in every mention, its association with other clones from Ross Gurau's garden that are predominantly Trichocereus Pachanoi suggests it is likely a form of Trichocereus Pachanoi (San Pedro cactus).
Usage in Crosses: 'Gissy' is known to be used as a parent plant in hybridization, as evidenced by references to crosses like "Uawa x Gissy". This indicates it possesses desirable traits for breeding.
General Characteristics (as a Trichocereus clone):
Trichocereus species, in general, are known for being columnar, fast-growing, and relatively cold and wet tolerant.
They typically produce large, funnel-shaped, white flowers that often open at night.
They can be easily propagated from cuttings.
In essence, 'Gissy' is a named Trichocereus clone with a known origin in New Zealand, used in breeding programs, and shares the general characteristics of robust, fast-growing columnar cacti typical of the Trichocereus genus.
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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