Sunday, January 06, 2008

The large plant is a picture of the mother plant. San Pedros are hardy plants and as you can see the two large plants in the photo have flourished outside in Melbourne.

If you’re interested in getting into these ancient Peruvian sacred cactuses, head to www.doyadigit.com for more tips. The flowers of this species are absolutely spectacular.
The San Pedro Cactus (Trichocereus panchanoi) is the most common and well known of the Trichocereus and can be found naturally in the Andes of Peru and Ecuador. The San Pedro Cactus is a very hardy and easy to grow branching columnar cactus with 4 – 8 ribs. They often grow over a foot per year and can reach heights of over 5 metres when planted in the ground.
Trichocereus Pachanoi has been known for over 3000 years and there is evidence to suggest cultivation of Trichocerus Pachanoi in Peru from 2200 B. C.

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