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old san pedro cactus San Pedro Cactus for Sale | Trichocereus Pachanoi

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old san pedro cactus San Pedro Cactus for Sale | Trichocereus Pachanoi"My beautiful cactus arrived well packaged and safe. Great instructions were sent for potting my cactus. She is thriving in NC! Thank you! I was hesitant to order a cactus from across the country but I was pleasantly surprised! I will order again! "Thanks Cactus Outlet! My pair of San Pedro Cactus arrived quickly and in good shape! Why Customers Love the San Pedro Cactus Fast vertical growth One of the quickest growing columnar cacti Minimal spines

 

"My beautiful cactus arrived well packaged and safe. Great instructions were sent for potting my cactus. She is thriving in NC! Thank you! I was hesitant to order a cactus from across the country but I was pleasantly surprised! I will order again!


"Thanks Cactus Outlet! My pair of San Pedro Cactus arrived quickly and in good shape!

 

❤️ Why Customers Love the San Pedro Cactus

 

Fast vertical growth – One of the quickest-growing columnar cacti
Minimal spines – Safer for patios, walkways, and high-traffic areas
Cold tolerant – Handles temperatures into the upper 20s°F
Extremely drought tolerant – Thrives with minimal watering
Tall, architectural form – Adds instant height and modern structure
Night-blooming flowers – Large, fragrant white blooms in spring/summer
Great in containers or landscape – Flexible for many climates and designs

 

🌵 San Pedro Cactus (Trichocereus pachanoi)

 

Fast Growing • Cold Tolerant • Architectural Columnar Cactus

 

Bring the striking beauty of the Andes Mountains into your landscape or home with the San Pedro Cactus. Native to Peru and Ecuador, this elegant columnar cactus is prized for its rapid growth, minimal spines, night-blooming flowers, and impressive adaptability.

 

Whether planted in the ground, displayed in a large container, or used as a dramatic xeriscape element, the San Pedro Cactus delivers height, structure, and timeless desert appeal.

 

🌱 Growth Habit & Size

 

• Upright, columnar growth with smooth ribs
• Produces tall, straight stems that add dramatic vertical interest
• Can exceed 10 feet tall when planted in the ground
• Elegant, clean-lined silhouette ideal for modern or desert gardens

 

❄️ Cold Hardiness & Climate Performance

 

• Cold tolerant to the upper 20s°F
• Performs well in warm, dry climates and mild winter regions
• Thrives in full sun with excellent drainage
• Suitable for outdoor planting or container growing

 

💧 Water & Maintenance

 

• Very low water requirements once established
• Ideal for xeriscaping and water-wise landscapes
• Minimal ongoing care needed
• Prefers well-draining soil and bright light

 

🌿 Perfect For

 

🏡 Landscape Focal Points – Bold, vertical centerpiece
🪴 Container Gardening – Patios, balconies, and decks
💧 Xeriscaping – Sustainable, low-water gardens
🏛️ Architectural Designs – Clean, modern lines
🌞 Desert & Tropical-Inspired Landscapes

 

🌸 Flowers

 

• Produces large white flowers that bloom at night
• Flowers are lightly fragrant and often remain open into early morning
• Adds seasonal beauty and interest beyond its sculptural form

 

📦 Shipping & Healthy Arrival Guarantee

 

Each San Pedro Cactus is carefully selected, wrapped, and packaged to ensure it arrives healthy and undamaged.


All orders include planting, watering, and general care instructions for an easy, stress-free start.

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