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cactus san pedro sin espinas San Pedro Cactus Stand (3-5 Branches)

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cactus san pedro sin espinas San Pedro Cactus Stand (3-5 Branches)Scientific Name: Echinopsis pachanoi (San Pedro Cactus) This striking San Pedro Cactus is a rare find and makes an exceptional addition to any cactus enthusiast's collection. Branched San Pedro Cactus a fully rooted, multi branched beauty that stands out with its towering presence and rugged character. Each cactus features 3 to 5 mature branches ranging from 12 18+ in length, making it a substantial and striking addition to any collection. Hard Grown

Scientific Name: Echinopsis pachanoi (San Pedro Cactus)

This striking San Pedro Cactus is a rare find and makes an exceptional addition to any cactus enthusiast's collection.

Branched San Pedro Cactus – a fully rooted, multi-branched beauty that stands out with its towering presence and rugged character. Each cactus features 3 to 5 mature branches ranging from 12-18”+ in length, making it a substantial and striking addition to any collection.

Hard Grown for Strength & Resilience
Unlike greenhouse-grown specimens, these hard-grown San Pedros have been cultivated under natural conditions, resulting in thicker, sturdier stems, deep green coloration, and a robust root system ready to thrive. These cacti are accustomed to the elements, making them ideal for outdoor landscapes, large containers, or collectors seeking a resilient, high-quality specimen.

Size & Potting
With a well-established root system, these cacti are ready for a 15-gallon pot or an open garden space where they can continue to flourish. Their iconic columnar structure and branching growth create a majestic, sculptural presence, perfect for desert gardens, xeriscaping, or as a centerpiece for a unique succulent collection.

Please Note: Our collection includes bare-root WITHOUT any soil or pot and cuttings. Some of our plants may have minor scars, yet each one is guaranteed to arrive in optimal health and excellent condition. Additionally, any discoloration at the base of the cactus, particularly in rooted variants, is a typical result of previous planting in soil.

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