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  1. Trichocereus - Wikipedia

    Trichocereus is a formerly recognized genus of cacti native to South America (Bolivia, northern Chile, Ecuador and Peru). As of November 2025, it was considered by Plants of the World Online to be a …

  2. 40 Trichocereus Varieties: Identification and Care Guide - Succulent Alley

    Look no further than the incredible Trichocereus family! These cacti are native to South America and come in various shapes, sizes, and colors, making them a true delight for any enthusiast.

  3. The Many Species of Trichocereus: A Comprehensive Overview

    Jul 10, 2024 · Trichocereus cacti, with their towering presence and striking features, are a must-have in any succulent collection. But did you know there's a myriad of species under the Trichocereus …

  4. San Pedro Cactus (Trichocereus pachanoi): All You Need To Know

    Summary: Tall, fast-growing Andean cactus with bluish-green, ribbed columns and spectacular, fragrant, night-blooming white flowers. Culturally significant in the Andes and admired worldwide as a striking …

  5. Trichocereus.net – Cactus Seeds & Books! – The Authority Website on …

    We’re specialized in beautiful cactus flower hybrids and their seeds. Our hybrid seeds are from the genera Echinopsis, Lobivia, Soehrensia and Leucostele and all seeds are premium quality with great …

  6. Trichocereus - Torch Cactus

    A stunning Trichocereus cross with Cherry Red that is larger and more open with fading tones from pink in the center to dark red on the outer sepals. Limited in availability!

  7. Torch Cactus: How To Grow and Care For Trichocereus Grandiflora

    The trichocereus grandiflora [try-koh-KER-ee-us, gran-dih-FLOR-uh] belongs to the trichocereus or echinopsis cactus genus and is a member of the Cactaceae (cactus) family and refers to all the …

  8. Identifying the 5 Major Types of San Pedro Cactus: The Ultimate Field

    Trichocereus cacti are primarily defined by tall green columnar growth with vertical ribs, variable spines and a strong tendency to branch and form candelabra-like structures that showcase large hairy night …

  9. DESCRIPTION: Trichocereus resemble giant hedgehog cacti; most of the parent species are native to Argentina. Clusters of stems grow to about two feet tall before sprawling on the ground. The large …

  10. 40 Trichocereus Varieties: Identification and Care Guide

    Look no further than the incredible Trichocereus family! These cacti are native to South America and come in various shapes, sizes, and colors, making them a true delight for any enthusiast.