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 Seed Grown T.Peruvanus 'Icaro' (Large Images)

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PostSubject: Seed Grown T.Peruvanus 'Icaro' (Large Images)   Thu Jan 27, 2011 12:59 pm

Below is the result of a seed packet I received for free a few seasons ago labelled T.Peru "Icaro's"
I am quite happy with the result, quite a nice looking Tricho. Do you like it ?





























This is the first one again.





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PostSubject: Re: Seed Grown T.Peruvanus 'Icaro' (Large Images)   Thu Jan 27, 2011 2:46 pm

so nice,
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PostSubject: Re: Seed Grown T.Peruvanus 'Icaro' (Large Images)   Thu Jan 27, 2011 4:17 pm

That's a beauty, the blue colour to the skin is very pretty. I reckon it would look fantastic as a feature or accent plant in a mixed rockery garden bed. I must admit that I've always liked the blue-skinned columnar species, however both Pilosocereus and Myrtillocactus seem a little too cold- and damp-intolerent for where I live. This could be a good alternative...
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PostSubject: Re: Seed Grown T.Peruvanus 'Icaro' (Large Images)   Thu Feb 24, 2011 8:07 am

That's really beautiful! I don't have any so big...
I'd like to know if the one below is trichocereus too. Thanks.
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