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  1. Trichocereus macrogonus var. pachanoi (synonyms including Trichocereus pachanoi and Echinopsis pachanoi) is a fast-growing columnar cactus found in the Andes at 2,000–3,000 m (6,600–9,800 ft) in altitude. It is one of a number of kinds of cacti known as San Pedro cactus.

  2. Echinopsis pachanoi, llamado comúnmente cactus de San Pedro o Huachuma 2 , es una especie de plantas de la familia Cactaceae. Se utiliza en la medicina tradicional andina tanto para uso humano como veterinario y es ampliamente cultivado como planta ornamental.

  3. Trichocereus macrogonus is one of a number of similar species that may be called San Pedro cactus. Indigenous names include achuma and huachuma, although these too may be applied to similar species. Description. The species has erect stems, 2.5–5 m (8–16 ft) tall, with branches generally with a diameter of 6–15 cm (2–6 in), occasionally more.

  4. Adding long-lasting beauty to the landscape, this eye-catching columnar cactus is planted worldwide in tropical climate gardens. Grows up to 10-20 ft. tall (300-600 cm) and 5-6 ft. wide (150-180 cm). Vigorous, San Pedro Cactus can grow 12 in. (30 cm) per year.

  5. Sep 8, 2023 · San Pedro Cactus, scientifically known as Trichocereus pachanoi or Echinopsis pachanoi, is an extraordinary plant native to the Andes Mountains of Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Northern Argentina. This magnificent columnar cactus can dramatically transform any landscape with its lofty ribs covered in white areoles and spines.

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  7. Jul 3, 2023 · Table of Contents. Medical Editor: Dr. David Cox, PhD, ABPP. What is San Pedro? San Pedro cactus, also known as huachuma (wa-choo’-ma), is one of several cacti that produce the alkaloid mescaline, the psychoactive compound that inspired the term psychedelic in the first place.

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