T. Pach. 'Awful' 6"Trichocereus, also known as San Pedro cactus is a ornamental columnar cactus native to the Andes Mountains at 2,0003,000 m (6,6009,800 ft) in altitude. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador and Peru, and it is cultivated in other parts of the world. (Like our backyard) This is for the unrooted cutting shown. Cut end is treated in horticultural sulfur. All of our plants are grown in the beautiful Temecula Valley in sunny Southern
light to dark green
They are drought tolerant
They are hardy in USDA Zones 9a to 11b
2-9 cm long
Eastern Cape: border to the former Transkei
The flowers are diurnal and opens for a few hours at about lunchtime
low growing cactus with roots like turnips
Operculicarya pachypus are leafy trees
This is for one plant growing in a 4" inch container shipped bare root
giving it a unique and textured appearance
All 3 of these have a distinct coloration that is not a typical Haworthia pumila variegata
They are winter dormant and require little if any water during dormancy