Overview
This is a one-off Trichocereus pachanoi x Trichocereus bridgesii specimen with a lot of visual presence. The plant has been previously cut and has responded by producing two strong upper heads, giving it a balanced, forked form rather than a simple single column.
The new growth is particularly attractive, with smooth rounded ribs, a soft blue-green surface, and warm amber to honey-coloured spines. The overall look sits nicely between pachanoi-type thickness and bridgesii-type attitude, with the bridgesii influence showing through in the longer, more expressive spination.
This is not a tiny seedling or a fresh cutting, it is an established collector cactus with structure, age, and a bit of history already in the plant.
Genetics & Parentage
Trichocereus pachanoi
A fast-growing columnar cactus known for strong growth, thicker stems, smoother rib structure, and good resilience in cultivation. Pachanoi-type plants often bring vigour and a cleaner, more rounded column form.
Trichocereus bridgesii
A more sharply characterised Trichocereus, often recognised for stronger spination, narrower ribs, and a more rugged growth style. Bridgesii influence can add a lot of character to a cross, especially in spine colour, rib shape, and mature presence.
Together, this cross brings the strength and size potential of Trichocereus pachanoi with the sharper, more collector-friendly edge of Trichocereus bridgesii.
Details
- You will receive the exact plant shown in the photos, this is a one-off specimen
- Size: approximately 55cm from soil line to the top of the tallest head
- Form: established column with twin upper heads
- Growth: active, healthy new growth visible at the tips
- Colour: blue-green to glaucous green, with brighter fresh growth at the apex
- Spines: amber, honey and pale straw tones, with stronger bridgesii-type expression on the newer heads
What to Expect
- Growth rate: Fast in warm conditions once settled
- Mature form: Tall columnar growth, currently forming a twin-headed structure
- Colour: Blue-green with lighter fresh growth at the tips
- Spines: Medium to long amber spines, likely to strengthen further with high light
- Difficulty: Easy to moderate, best treated as a strong-growing Trichocereus rather than a delicate collector plant
Grower Notes
Grow in a very free-draining cactus substrate with strong light and good airflow. This plant will suit a UK greenhouse well, especially from spring through autumn, where it should push strong seasonal growth if watered and fed sensibly.
Because it is already a taller, heavier specimen with two upper heads, give it a stable pot and avoid keeping it wet during cold weather. Let the substrate dry properly between watering, especially outside peak growing season.
The old cut point is part of the plant’s growth history, not a flaw. It is the reason this specimen now has its twin-headed form.
Why This One Stands Out
- Exact one-off specimen, not a generic seedling listing
- Strong twin-headed structure from a mature cut column
- Good blue-green colour and clean rib formation
- Attractive amber bridgesii-influenced spination
- Established size, around 50 cm from soil line
- A proper collector cactus with character already built in
Important Notes
The plant shown is the exact plant for sale. Minor marks, old cut tissue, and natural cosmetic blemishes are normal on established Trichocereus specimens of this size.
Growth form will continue to develop over time. With strong light, the heads should continue to thicken and the spination may become more pronounced.
























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