This is one of the many Trichocereus monstrose hybrids that have sprung up over the years. The story is a little lacking but someone found this in a yard and the owner didn’t want it. Because of its platy type tubercles and irregular monstrose form, it is in high demand. Some call it a Trichocereus bridgesii hybrid. These plants have mostly white flowers. We offer rooted cuttings of this hybrid in one-gallon pots.