Trichocereus bridgesii f. monstruosus variegatus
(= inermis variegata) a.k.a. "Variegated Penis Cactus"
Family
Cactaceae
Genus
Species
Trichocereus bridgesii f. monstruosus variegatus
Author
hort.
Chinese genus
毛花柱属
Chinese name
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DescriptionEdit description
Description
The variegated form of Trichocereus bridgesiiSN|7567]]SN|7567]] forma mostruosa is an extraordinary plant.This plant derived from the long jointed clone, one of the two Montrose form o T. bridgesii . It is a clustering plant that branches at the base and can slowly grow up to 40 cm tall.
Note
The chemical composition of the 'Penis Plant' is supposedly the same as that of the typical T.bridgesii.
There exist several mutant varieties of this T. bridgesii that are highly prized by cactus impassioned. These include a cristate variety, a variegated variety and two variants of monstrose growth. Of the monstrose varieties, one is often known by the name Penis Plant.Two more recently developed clones are now available, the fist of which exhibits both monstrose and cristate growth whilst the second shows both monstrose and variegated growth.
Flowers
Not known.
Spines
Honey-coloured to brown, located on the few basal nodes in groups of up to 4. They can grow up to 4–7 cm long.
Stem
The stem are composed by short upright sections that branches avidly up to 10-20 (-35) cm tall by 5 cm in diameter, light glaucous green variegated in creamy-yellow, with only a few areoles and spines in the basal portion. The upper part of the stem is cylindrical, smooth without areoles and resemble a penis. The lower part is spiny and shows a tendency to form ribs.