FR 991 x Ferah (Yearlings)
FR 991 x Ferah (Yearlings) - 6" is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
FR 991:
This trichocereus scopulicola was discovered by Friedrich Ritter during one of his expeditions to Bolivia in 1959. The location of the type is Tarija, Bolivia.
More precisely, Ritter gave Tapecua as the location and assigned the collection number FR991 and sold seed of his discovery through his legendary Winter Seed lists. Because of that, he helped spreading the plant all over the world, despite the fact that Trichocereus Scopulicola is really rare in nature.
In general, trichocereus scopulicola grows in the cactus forests around the Department Tarija at around 1000-1500 meters. The columnar cactus Scopulicola is native to the Andes Mountains in South America, particularly Bolivia. It's known for its relatively spineless or nearly spineless growth, which is a distinctive characteristic.
It is now often classified under the genus Echinopsis, so you may see it referred to as Echinopsis scopulicola. It is related to the San Pedro cactus.
Ferah-- Ferah is a pure scopulicola clone sourced from the two Australian cactus collectors Ferah & Gulen, from which the clone gets itsname.The clone has been spread through the US primarily by The Cactus Jones, and is highly sought after by collectors looking to make hybrids. A very sought after clone of scopulicola that is rare. This is a Pricocereus hybrid that OCC is growing. "cv. Ferah scopulicola" refers to a specific cultivated variety of the Trichocereus scopulicola cactus. It's widely regarded as an exceptional Trichocereus scopulicola clone, with some even calling it the "greatest Scopulicola on Earth".
Here's a breakdown of what makes it stand out:
Distinctive Appearance: Trichocereus scopulicola generally grows as a columnar cactus with few to no spines. However, "Ferah" is specifically mentioned as being a gorgeous, near-spineless clone. One Reddit user noted that their specimen, sourced from "Ferah herself," was more spiny and less notchy than expected, suggesting some variation within the cultivar or among individuals.
Highly Sought After: "Ferah" is a popular and frequently requested clone, indicating its desirability among cactus enthusiasts.
Australian Origin: It's noted that "Ferah" scopulicola comes straight from Australia.
Propagation: The clone is propagated through cuttings. Growers ensure cuttings are well-callused before shipping to prevent fungal rot.
"Kingstock" Designation: Sometimes, "Ferah" is designated as "Kingstock", signifying its premium quality and high regard in the cactus community.
In essence, "cv. Ferah scopulicola" is a prized, near-spineless cultivar of Trichocereus scopulicola, recognized for its aesthetic appeal and originating from Australia.
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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