San Pedro Cactus
San Pedro Cactus, or Trichocereus pachanoi. is a fast-growing columnar cactus native to the Andes of Peru and Ecuador. They are a very easy to grow columnar cactus, often growing a foot per year and reaching heights of 20 feet. It is ribbed with 6 to 8 ribs. It is a branching cactus and often has many side arms.
The San Pedro cactus was first used as sacraments around 3000 B.C. The Peruvian archaeologist Rosa Fung, at the Chavín site of Las Aldas, found the remains of this cactus rolled up into a cigar-like form that were dated back to 2200 B.C. Also, a Chavín stone carving from a temple at Chavín de Huantar in northern Peru, dated to around 1300 B.C., shows their principal deity holding a San Pedro cactus. It was
supposedly named after Saint Peter because it was, like Peter, thought to hold the keys to heaven.
It is currently legal in the United States to cultivate San Pedro as long as it is not intended for the purposes of consumption.
Seeds, cuttings and rooted cacti.
San Pedro Cactus are native to the high Andes. They are a very hardy and easy to grow columnar cactus, often growing a foot per year and reaching heights of over 15 feet (40 feet has been recorded). It is ribbed , with usually 6 to 8 ribs. It is a branching cactus and often has many side arms. Trichocereus pachanoi
- San Pedro Cactus - is the most common and well known of the Trichocereus. San Pedro Cactus was
supposedly named after Saint Peter because it was, like Peter, thought to hold the keys to heaven. San Pedro Cactus has been known and used
ceremonially for over 3000 years and there is evidence to suggest cultivation in
Peru from 2200 B. C.
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