The Peruvian Torch (Trichocereus peruvianus) grows high in the Andean mountain deserts of Peru and Ecuador and is similar to the San Pedro cactus (Trichocereus pachanoi) which is found in the same region. The human use of the cactus dates back thousands of years to the northern coast of Peru and the monks of a pre-Inca culture known as Chavín (900 BC to 200 BC). They prepared a brew called "achuma", "huachuma" or "cimora" which was used during ritualistic ceremonies to diagnose the spiritual ...(more)
This is for one "un-rooted" approximately One Foot(!) branch cutting freshly taken from a well established healthy mother plant on the same day your order is received.
The branch will have several other multiple branches on it and many leaves. You can take leaf cuttings, stem cuttings and still have the branch to root. We will send you a very healthy well hardened branch to start with, so you'll have plenty of material to work with! Limited time, Order Now!
This is the REAL P. viridis, ...(more)