Unclear or
misidentified Trichs
Trichocereus
[as Cereus] arequipensis [northern Chile]
Trichocereus
'argentinensis' [Apparently exists mislabeled as Cereus argentinensis. The latter is a good name but IS a Cereus. Merritt Dunlap is believed to be the origin for this mislabeled trich according to Bob Ressler. Ressler renamed it T. argentinensis.
]
Trichocereus
[as Cereus] bolivianus [Ex. NY Botanical Garden's No. 6231]
Trichocereus
colossus Hort. n.n. (as represented at the BBG labeled Cereus colossus
Bolivia 66.0159. Ritter's Cereus colloseus IS a Cereus. Despite the name tag, BBG records show this acquisition to be deceased. Whatever now grows there is anyone's guess but it is beautiful.)
Trichocereus
[as Cereus] hempelianus [Bauer]
Trichocereus
lobivioides 'chilensis' [KK1363]
Trichocereus
longispinus Knize n.n. [KK1670: Peruvian material obtained from Knize in 2000
appeared to be a peruvianoid]
"Trichocereus
peruvianus" [short-spined, semi-monstrose & erect material as sold by CC and
by CCC]
Trichocereus
[as Cereus] tephracanthus bolivianus [Weber]
Trichocereus
[as Cereus] tetracanthus [Labouret]
Unnamed
but represented in botanical collections: