Trichocereus Pachanoi Little Babys | San Pedro Cactus

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Introducing my baby San Pedros

Trichocereus Pachanoi is native to Ecuador and Peru. Its stems are light to dark green, sometimes glaucous, with a diameter of 6–15 cm and usually 6–8 ribs. The whitish areoles may produce up to seven yellow to brown spines, each up to 2 cm long although typically shorter in cultivated varieties, sometimes being mostly spineless. The areoles are spaced evenly along the ribs, approximately 2 cm apart. White flowers are produced at the end of the stems; they open at night and last for about two days. Large numbers can be produced by well established cacti and may open new flowers over a period of weeks. The flowers are large, around 19–24 cm long with a diameter of up to 20 cm and are highly fragrant. There are black hairs along the length of the thick base leading to the flower.

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Curious two heads brother =)

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First brothers being tested on substrate

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Read to go to their new rooms

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These are already getting ready to go to the substrate

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Here we see some family members who were not born very healthy, let's see if we can recover them

soon more updates =)


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