Tr. bridgesii Monstrose Clone B (TBM) – Bolivian Torch

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Unrooted Trichocereus (Echinopsis) bridgesii Monstrose Clone B (TPM), they are in active growth and pushing pups so will root quickly.

  • £12 per head
  • Min. 2 heads needed for the bottom head to root
  • This is Tricho Choice, I will select the cluster for you.
  • Cuts will need a few days to dry after cutting.

Please see the picture of the mother plant for what they could end up looking like eventually, some super freaky-looking plant.

If you have any questions around substrate or anything, please use the contact form and I will be happy to help with any questions.

Origin and Habitat

Trichocereus Bridgesii, also known as Echinopsis Lageniforms hails mainly out of the Bolivian mountains but grows pretty much throughout Bolivia (Tarija, Santa Cruz, Chochabamba, LA PAZ, & Chuquisaca).

Trichocereus bridgesii has been renamed to Echinopsis lageniformis by Friedrich and Rowley during their 1974 merger of the genus Echinopsis. The name Echinopsis bridgesii was already taken by a clumping Echinopsis species from Bolivia, which is a totally different plant and should not be confused with Trichocereus bridgesii.

This particular Bridgesii is a Monstrose Clone B (TBM for short), also known as “Penis Plant”, is a clustering monstrous cactus. They have cucumber shapes and generally get to around 3 to 10 inches wide.

UK Growing

In the UK, Bridgesii’s are quite popular due to their hardiness and can handle our low temp during winter (around 5C before bringing inside, although, adults can go lower). Flowers produce after around 10 years of growth, so, patience is required. Bridgesii differ in terms of humidity requirements, they do not tolerate high humidity very well and can form rot if left in high humidity for long periods.

All our cacti are shipped bare root to protect the cacti, please ensure you have suitable substrate and a pot for your new dude. If you are stuck for what to use as a substrate, we have a very handy guide here. As always, please do not hesitate to get in touch, I will help you with any questions you might have.

We have a trichocereus care sheet which you can reference.

Synonyms

  • Trichocereus bridgesii Monstrose
  • Bolivian Torch Monstrose
  • Trichocereus boliviensis Monstrose
  • Echinopsis lageniformis Monstrose
  • Cereus lageniformis Monstrose
  • Cereus bridgesii Monstrose
  • Cereus bridgesii var. longispinus Monstrose
Weight 0.1 kg

1 review for Tr. bridgesii Monstrose Clone B (TBM) – Bolivian Torch

  1. JW
    30/10/2024
    Super Happy!
    Very happy with my TBM, I've been wanting this clone for a while and finding that Byron had some for sale I had to get it! This is my 5th order here a...More
    Very happy with my TBM, I've been wanting this clone for a while and finding that Byron had some for sale I had to get it! This is my 5th order here and a lot of care goes into ensuring you receive high quality cacti and products, byron is communicative, very helpful, and fair. I won't get my cacti from elsewhere!
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All plants sold are strictly for garden / ornamental purposes, not for human consumption. We are here to cultivate these beautiful plants and spread them as far as we can, nothing outside of growing (all things related to growing) will be tollerated.

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