Fully Rooted Pachanoi x Peruvianus

$55.00

1 in stock

Description

Fully Rooted Pachanoi x Peruvianus (San Pedro x Peruvian Torch)

Disclaimers

This San Pedro x Peruvian Torch is for ornamental use only! 

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San Pedro Information

Trichocereus pachanoi or commonly known as “San Pedro” is the fastest growing species of columnar cacti and also produces the largest flowers in the cacti world. Their natural habitat is the higher elevations of South America, specifically in Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, as well as Bolivia. Because of their native habitat, they’re not considered “desert” cacti as they typically deal with damp soils, high elevations, and cooler temperatures.

Peruvian Torch Information

Trichocereus peruvianus, otherwise known as Peruvian Torch Cactus, is a fast growing columnar cactus that is one of San Pedro’s cousins. It is native to the high elevations of Peru, specifically in the Andes mountains. Their skin can range from dark green to a beautiful blue hue. They are prized for their gorgeous long, yellow spines. They can also achieve great thickness, which is another reason why Peruvian Torches are highly sought after in the cactus community. In similar fashion to its cousins Pachanoi, Bridgesii, and Scopulicola, Peruvianus produce large white, night-blooming flowers that have a lovely fragrance.

This Specific Cactus

  • Portion above soil is 10 inches long. There is about 1.5-2 more inches buried under the soil
  • This cactus is fully rooted, it is ready to be planted upon arrival
  • This Cactus is photographed in a 8 inch pot, but will be shipped bare root. 
  • More photos available upon request
  • Includes 1 San Pedro sticker

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