Cuzco (Echinopsis cuzcoensis) Seeds
Echinopsis cuzcoensis syn. Trichocereus cuzcoensis is a columnar cactus native to the Andes Mountains, from a region called Cusco in southeastern Peru. Prized by collectors for its wicked golden spines, robust size and growth.
Echinopsis cuzcoensis syn. Trichocereus cuzcoensis is a columnar cactus native to the Andes Mountains, from a region called Cusco in southeastern Peru. Prized by collectors for its wicked golden spines, robust size and growth.
Echinopsis cuzcoensis syn. Trichocereus cuzcoensis is a columnar cactus native to the Andes Mountains, from a region called Cusco in southeastern Peru. Prized by collectors for its wicked golden spines, robust size and growth.
Cuzcoensis are also renowned for their propensity to produce large crops of fruit, producing considerably larger sizes and quantities of fruit (and therefore seed) per plant than any other in our inventory.
These seeds have been harvested from 20-30-year-old mother plants in Queensland, Australia.
Germination rates have been observed to be around 70-90%. We cannot offer any guarantees on germination rates as it is very dependent on individual setups and processes.
We have also written a full guide on the subject of growing cacti from seed which you can find here.
Looking for Cuzco (Echinopsis cuzcoensis) cuttings instead? You can find those here.