DeCosta x Uawa (Yearlings)
DeCosta x Uawa (Yearlings) - 12"" is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
DeCosta x Uawa
DeCosta -
Origin: It is a New Zealand clone and originates from the collection of Ross Gurau, a notable Trichocereus grower in New Zealand. Ross Gurau is known for having a "lot of old stands that he grows very well" and for the vigor of his plants. Decosta is one of his named clones, alongside others like Church Hill and Sheridan.
Characteristics: Species: It is consistently referred to as a Trichocereus pachanoi.
Growth: Decosta is described as a clone that "grows big and thick" and is known for its "looks and vigour."
Rib Count: It can have a high rib count, a characteristic sometimes seen in pachanoi clones from New Zealand, including those from Ross Gurau.
Appearance: Its appearance is a primary reason for its popularity. While not explicitly detailed, it's mentioned in the context of "gorgeous" plants from Ross Gurau's collection, implying it has desirable aesthetic qualities.
There's also mention of a "variegated" Decosta, indicating that some individual plants of this clone can exhibit variegation (patches of different colors due to a lack of chlorophyll).
Ross Gurau's Cultivation Practices: Controlled Breeding: Ross Gurau's "open pollinated" (OP) seeds from his named clones (like Decosta) are produced in a somewhat controlled environment, meaning they are pollinated by only a few other similar clones he cultivates. This contributes to maintaining certain genetic lines. Fertilization: The excellent appearance of his plants is attributed in part to the "perfect climate" in New Zealand and his use of "fish waste" as fertilizer.
Seed Quality: His seeds are noted for being "very vital, sprouting quickly with a high germination rate," and are considered "cleanest seeds" with little chaff.
Popularity and Use: Decosta is a "popular clone" within the Trichocereus community.
It is used in hybridization, for example, in crosses like "Pachanoi Decosta X Scopulicola Slimer."
"Uawa" is a named cultivar (CV) of Trichocereus, specifically a hybrid. Here's what is known about it:
Type: 'Uawa' is primarily recognized as a Trichocereus hybrid, often appearing in crosses. One common cross mentioned is "Slimer x Uawa," which is further described as a "Melty scop x Fat pach." This suggests that 'Uawa' itself likely has genetic contributions from Trichocereus scopulicola ('scop') and Trichocereus pachanoi ('pach').
Origin: Seeds for 'Uawa' hybrids, such as "Slimer x Uawa," are noted to be "seedgrown" and come from Ross Gurau in New Zealand.
Characteristics (from hybrid descriptions): When crossed, 'Uawa' contributes to "mutant genetics" and "melty" characteristics, combined with the "fat pach" qualities. This implies it might have unusual growth forms or tendencies to exhibit monstrose or crested traits.
Availability: Plants resulting from 'Uawa' crosses (like "Slimer x Uawa") are sold online, for example, on eBay Australia.
Related to Other Cultivars: The "Melty scop" parent in "Slimer x Uawa" refers to Trichocereus scopulicola, and "Fat pach" refers to a stout form of Trichocereus pachanoi. This highlights its place within the broader Trichocereus family of columnar cacti, which includes well-known species like San Pedro (Trichocereus pachanoi) and Peruvian Torch (Trichocereus peruvianus).
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Image Information: Picture is representative of one of the actual batch grown.
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