Shaman Australis Botanicals

  • Trichocereus bridgesii “33”

    Koehres seed, beautiful glaucous colour and disease resistant.

  • Trichocereus bridgesii “Con”

  • Trichocereus bridgesii “Cornucopia I”

    Sourced from the defunct Cornucopia Nursery in Mullumbimby. Glaucous coloured body with pronounced notches along the ribs between honey coloured, brown tipped spines. Spines in groups of 3 with a longer bottom spine.

  • Trichocereus bridgesii “Cornucopia II”

    Sourced from the defunct Cornucopia Nursery in Mullumbimby. Semi-monstrose.

  • Trichocereus bridgesii “Gary”

  • Trichocereus bridgesii “Hans”

    Sourced from BlackDragon in South Australia.

  • Trichocereus bridgesii “JAC007”

    Sourced by Jactus from Dawson’s. Shifting ribs.

  • Trichocereus bridgesii “Jess”

  • Trichocereus bridgesii “Kai”

    Originally sourced from the defunct Magickal Botanicals. Rib shfting, glaucous to green body and long brown spines turning white with age.

  • Trichocereus bridgesii “Mum & Dad”

    Sourced by BlackDragon from South Australia from his parents’ garden. Glaucous body, honey-coloured spines. Slow grower, prone to disease and rot in subtropics.

  • Trichocereus bridgesii “Tig”

    Fast growing, hardy, disease resistant. Often produces two classic Trichocereus bridgesii spines on its upper part, while each areole produces three to four spines. Strong v-notches, long, strong yellow spines with orange tips and few ribs.

  • Trichocereus camarguensis "Nana"

    From KK1414 seed collected by Karel Kníže at ~2800 metres altitude in Bolivia.

  • Trichocereus cataquirensis SAB KK918 series

    Seeds collected by Karel Kníže at ~2800 metres altitude in Bolivia. Unrecognised species.

  • Trichocereus cordobensis “Lance”

  • Trichocereus cuzcoensis “Gnosis”

  • Trichocereus cuzcoensis SAB KK340 series.

    Seed collected by Karel Kníže at ~3200 metres altitude in Cuzco, Huachac. White spines, swollen brown colour spine bases, golden tipped spines.

  • Trichocereus glaucus “33”

    Koehres seed, extra glaucous colouration, pronounced ribs, and black to brown spines turning grey to white with age and areoles are dark brown to grey in colour. Disease resistant.

  • Trichocereus glaucus SAB KK336 series.

    Seed collected by Karel Kníže at ~1500 metres altitude in Arequipa, Peru.

  • Trichocereus knuthianus “Mantis”

    SAB forum member Mantis and Torsten both wanted the same plant at a cactus stall. Torsten conceded, and in exchange for Torsten’s generosity, Mantis gifted him the first cutting from the plant.

  • Trichocereus longispinus SAB KK1670 series.

    Seed collected by Karel Kníže at ~2800 metres altitude in Cusco, Pisac, Peru. New spine growth is yellow and very spiny.

  • Trichocereus macrogonus “Blue JAC002”

    Sourced by Jactus from Dawson’s.

  • Trichocereus macrogonus “KK2176 Full Blue”

    Full blue was selected out of the SAB KK2176 series due to its extra blue body and overall superior looks.

  • Trichocereus macrogonus SAB KK2176 series.

    Seed collected by Karel Kníže at ~2600 metres altitude in Ayacucho, Peru. Glaucous with deep ribs and large padded areoles and yellow spines.

  • Trichocereus pachanoi “2”

    Sourced in the late 90’s from the now defunct Magikal Botanicals Nursery, Mullumbimby.

  • Trichocereus pachanoi “Alf”

  • Trichocereus pachanoi “Justin”

    Sourced from former SAB Nursery Manager, Justin (the first one!). Beautiful, fast and fat.

  • Trichocereus pachanoi “Mike”

  • Trichocereus pachanoi “Music Teacher”

    Sourced by BlackDragon from South Australia from his music teacher’s property. Glaucous green, short dark spines, yellowish areoles. Slow growing.

  • Trichocereus pachanoi “Omar”

    Sourced by BlackDragon from South Australia. Dark green body, small spines and areoles. Girthy.

  • Trichocereus pachanoi “Rob”

    Originating from "shaman Roberto", a Mullumbimby local who apprenticed with a Venezuelan shaman and imported their local cactus. Small spines, dark green, fat.

  • Trichocereus pachanoi SAB KK339 series.

    The original KK339 series appear as archetypal Ecuadorian Trichocereus pachanoi, but newer plants from KK339 seed, like the SAB KK339 series, look more like plants from Tarna. Large white areoles, neat, small white spines with a prominent long honey coloured, brown tipped spine.

  • Trichocereus peruvianus “83”

    Originating from a market stall of cactus collectors, Kath and Allan, in The Pocket, a small village near Mullumbimby NSW. Glaucous body with long, golden honey-coloured spines.

  • Trichocereus peruvianus “86”

    Extremely variable colour. Fast grower, disease resistant.

  • Trichocereus peruvianus “Brian”

    Sourced from Perth, Western Australia. Striking rib formation, dominant V-notches, small honey-coloured spines protruding from its white padded areoles. Green to glaucous. Fast growing, disease resistant.

  • Trichocereus peruvianus “Cactus Garage”

    Originating from a stall called Cactus Garage at the Queen Victoria Markets, Melbourne. Green, fat, small spines turning white with age.

  • Trichocereus peruvianus “Clayton”

  • Trichocereus peruvianus “David”

    Originating from the defunct Arizona Cactus Nursery. Fat, blue, glaucous, girthy. Padded areoles, long golden spines will be your focal point. Fast growing, disease resistant.

  • Trichocereus peruvianus “Giant Blue JAC001”

    Sourced by Jactus from Dawson’s.

  • Trichocereus peruvianus “JAC003”

    Sourced from Dawson’s by Jactus. Glaucous, large padded areoles, short golden spines.

  • Trichocereus peruvianus “JAC005”

    Sourced by Jactus from Dawson’s.

  • Trichocereus peruvianus “JAC006”

    Sourced from Dawson’s by Jactus. Bluish green, distinct notches, five small downward pointing yellow spines.

  • Trichocereus peruvianus “Jactus”

    Sourced from SAB forum member Jactus.

  • Trichocereus peruvianus “Len”

    Originating from the defunct Arizona Cactus Nursery, Sydney. Frosty blue to grey, padded areoles and golden brown, black tipped spines.

  • Trichocereus peruvianus “Red Spine #1”

    Originating from SAB forum member _e_. Short, red spines, padded white areoles and a vibrant green body. Redder spines than “Red Spine 2.”

  • Trichocereus peruvianus “Red Spine #2”

    Originating from SAB forum member _e_. Short, red spines, padded white areoles and a vibrant green body. More honey brown spines than “Red Spine 1.”

  • Trichocereus peruvianus “Steve”

  • Trichocereus peruvianus “Trent”

    Originating from the defunct Arizona Cactus Nursery, Sydney. Frosty, blue to grey, fat, disease resistant. Large, padded areoles and golden-brown tipped spines.

  • Trichocereus peruvianus SAB KK1688 series.

    Seed collected by Karel Kníže at ~2200 metres altitude in Ancash, San Marcos, Peru. Glaucous skin, pronounced rib edges, brown to yellow tipped spines, grey-white wool padded areoles and dominant V-notches.

  • Trichocereus peruvianus SAB KK2152 series

    Seed collected by Karel Kníže at ~2800 metres altitude in Huaraz, Ancash, Northwestern Peru. Green bodies, honey coloured, long double spines.

  • Trichocereus peruvianus SAB KK242 series

    Seed collected by Karel Kníže at ~2000 metres altitude in Matucana Peru. Honey coloured spines, large rib count.

  • Trichocereus peruvianus SAB KK338 series

    Seed collected by Karel Kníže at ~3000 metres altitude in Yanyos, Huancayo, West Central Peru. Trichocereus cuzcoensis and Trichocereus peruvianus traits.

  • Trichocereus peruvianus ssp. puquiensis SAB KK1689 series.

    Seed collected by Karel Kníže at ~2800 metres altitude in Puquio, Peru. Appears more like Trichocereus cuzcoensis than Trichocereus puquiensis.

  • Trichocereus peruvianus v. tarmensis SAB KK2148 series.

    Seed collected by Karel Kníže in Tarma, Junin, west central Peru. Frosty glaucous blue to green. Large, padded areoles, protruding long top spine, honey-coloured spines.

  • Trichocereus scopulicola “A”

  • Trichocereus scopulicola “B”

  • Trichocereus scopulicola “Cory”

  • Trichocereus sp. “Alizarin”

  • Trichocereus sp. “BlackDragon’s Big Blue”

  • Trichocereus sp. “Clementine”

  • Trichocereus sp. “Mad Max”

  • Trichocereus sp. “Prussian Sky”

  • Trichocereus sp. “Reg”

  • Trichocereus sp. “SAB020”

  • Trichocereus sp. “Tyrian”

  • Trichocereus sp. “Wedgie”

    Trichocereus peruvianus “JAC006” x Trichocereus pachanoi “2.”

  • Trichocereus sp. “Will’s Mixed Hybrid”

    Originating from SAB forum member Gomaos. Suspected Trichocereus pachanoi and Trichocereus scopulicola hybrid.

  • Trichocereus tunariensis SAB KK991 series.

  • Trichocereus uyupampensis SAB KK341 series.

  • Trichocereus bridgesii 'Arizona'

    Originating from the now defunct Arizona Cactus Nursery.

  • Trichocereus bridgesii "Tim"