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  Growing Trichocereus species - Peruvian Torch, San Pedro
Trichocereus peruvianus (Peruvian Torch) has a similar range and habitat to T. pachanoi, although it is also cultivated on the coast of Peru.
Trichocereus peruvianus (Peruvian Torch Cactus) can be bought from BouncingBearBotanicals.com.
Trichocereus pachanoi (San Pedro Cactus) can be bought from BouncingBearBotanicals.com.
www.plot55.com /growing/trichocereus.html   (462 words)

  
  Trichocereus Growers Guide
Trichocereus cacti grow in an area not that far from the equator and consequently are not used to the duration of light found in more temperate summers.
Trichocereus cacti may receive too much light in temperate zones when placed in a full sun position particularly at high elevations, in these cases they should be placed in partial sun locations.
In nature the Trichocereus cacti grow in a soil rich in trace elements such as calcium, copper, iron, manganese and magnesium many of which play key roles in enzymatic pathways and function, thus these trace elements can be important factors in alkaloid biosynthesis.
www.thenook.org /archives/tek/TrichocereusGrowersGuidemod.html   (4403 words)

  
  Red Torch Cactus (Echinopsis huascha)
Synonym: Lobivia huascha, Trichocereus huascha, Cereus huascha, Helianthocereus huascha, Cereus andalgalensis, Trichocereus andalgalensis, Helianthocereus andalgalensis, Lobivia andalgalensis, Helianthocereus huascha var.
auricolor, Trichocereus catamarcensis, Lobivia grandiflora, Helianthocereus grandiflorus, Chamaecereus grandiflorus, Trichocereus grandiflorus, Lobivia hyalacantha, Acanthocalycium hyalacanthum, Helianthocereus hyalacanthus, Echinopsis hyalacantha, Echinopsis lobivioides, Pseudolobivia pelecyrhachis var.
lobivioides, Pseudolobivia lobivioides, Trichocereus lobivioides, Echinopsis pecheretiana, Helianthocereus pecheretianus, Trichocereus huascha var.
www.gardeninginarizona.com /Plants/Cactaceae/Echinopsis_huascha.html   (211 words)

  
 Plants Belonging to the Genus 'Trichocereus'
Trichocereus pachanoi synonym of Echinopsis peruviana (San Pedro Macho)
Trichocereus pachanoi synonym of Echinopsis pachanoi (San Pedro Cactus)
Trichocereus tacnaensis synonym of Echinopsis peruviana (San Pedro Macho)
www.desert-tropicals.com /Plants/Cactaceae/Trichocereus.html   (182 words)

  
 Cactus Alkaloids
A tetrahydroisoquinoline alkaloid, anhalidine, was isolated from Pelecyphora aselliformis.
The basic alkaloids in 21 species of cacti mainly belonging to the genera Trichocereus, Helianthocereus and Cereus were reported in part I of this series (1).
Furthermore, plants from three different sources of this species, which is a not too distant relative of the Trichocereus species, were found to contain beside two other simple phenethylamines small amounts of mescaline.
www.tacethno.com /info/trichocereus/agurell.html   (1131 words)

  
 Trichocereus Pachanoi - San Pedro cactus - mescaline
Trichocereus Pachanoi - San Pedro cactus - mescaline
Here are some pictures of the Trichocereus Pachanoi or San Pedro cactus.
Other mescaline containing cacti are Trichocereus Peruvianus or Peruvian Torch and Lophophora Williamsii or Peyote.
www.blackhat.be /toxic/dope   (107 words)

  
 River's Source Botanicals Retail/Wholesale
It is desirable to use a host plant such as Trichocereus candicans for grafting purposes to accelerate growth patterns for cactus such as Lophophora williamsii.
Once these side growing “pups” reach the size needed to match the limb diameter of a Trichocereus candicans, these may be cut off and grafted to a new limb.
Once a graft has “taken” and button growth is evident, any Trichocereus candicans limb with a button previously grafted to it may be severed several inches or more below the button and set aside in a warm shady spot for two weeks so that the wound may have time to callous up.
www.riverssourcebotanicals.com /graft.php   (810 words)

  
 Cactus Grafting: Lophophora williamsii to Trichocereus candicans as a Rapid Propagation Technique   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A host cactus such as Trichocereus candicans can be used for grafting purposes to accelerate growth patterns for cactus such as Lophophora williamsii.
It is desirable to use a host plant such as Trichocereus candicans for grafting purposes to accelerate growth patterns for cactus such as Lophophora williamsii.
Once a graft has “taken” and button growth is evident, any Trichocereus candicans limb with a button previously grafted to it may be severed several inches or more below the button and set aside in a warm shady spot for two weeks so that the wound may have time to callous up.
www.freezinesite.com /articles.cgi/read/40037/Cactus-Grafting-Lophophora-williamsii-to-Trichocereus-candicans-as-a-Rapid-Propagation-Technique.html   (857 words)

  
 Cactus Grafting Stock   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Trichocereus pachanoi (San Pedro Cactus) is commonly suggested as a universal grafting stock.
Trichocereus macrogonus and Trichocereus pasacana are often recommended for colder climates and for grafting species of cold hardy scions.
Scions grafted on Trichocereus might initially take slightly longer to begin their growth burst (when compared to other grafting stocks), but usually have a very good life span of steady fast growth.
www.sphosting.com /cactus/grafting_stock.html   (2583 words)

  
 Lycaeum > Leda > Trichocereus
Lycaeum > Leda > Taxonomy > Eukaryota > Plantae > Tracheophyta > Angiospermae > Dicotyledonae > Caryophyllales > Cactaceae > Trichocereus
San Pedro for the Masses, a Scratch on the Surface of the Marvelous Trichocereus Pachanoi
Trichocereus, A Tale of the Cacti by Paul Gardner
leda.lycaeum.org /Taxonomy/Trichocereus.243.shtml   (238 words)

  
 6" Rooted Trichocereus Terscheckii (SOLD OUT)
If you need to batter-ram down the castle doors, a Trichocereus terscheckii should work just fine and probably wouldnt hurt it a bit.
Trichocereus terscheckii are the heavyweight champs of the Trichocereus; huge and solid (a 1 foot cactus weighs over 20 lbs and is nearly 1 foot thick).
Trichocereus terscheckii grow to an astonishing 30 + feet (a Trichocereus in Saguaro clothing).
ethnogens.com /6rotrte.html   (90 words)

  
 Trichocereus terscheckii: HerbalFire.com
Trichocereus terscheckii are the heavyweight champs of the Trichocereus; huge and solid (a 1 foot cactus weighs over 20 lbs and is nearly 1 foot thick).
Trichocereus terscheckii grow to an astonishing 30 + feet (a Trichocereus in Saguaro clothing).
In fact, the Trichocereus terscheckii are sometimes called "Argentine Saguaro".
www.herbalfire.com /product_info.php?cPath=23&products_id=94   (113 words)

  
 Cereus vs Trichocereus Peruvianus - The Ethnobotanical Garden - Shroomery Message Board   (Site not responding. Last check: )
I have what was sold to me as a Trichocereus by a specialized nursery, but after looking at other greenhouses and finding MANY cereus Peruvianus I can't really tell if mine is the Tricho or not....
Trichocereus pachanoi (san Pedro is a different cactiu than the genera Cereus.
Cereus is any easy group to separate from trichocereus.
www.shroomery.org /forums/showflat.php/Number/2556854   (349 words)

  
 Trichocereus chiloensis var. eburneus
Scientific name: Trichocereus chiloensis (Colla) Britton and Rose, The Cactaceae; descriptions and illustrations of plants of the cactus family 2: 137-139, f.
This is the stouter spined form of T. chiloensis, nowadays this plant is not considered a distinct variety but only one of the variable phenotypes of this this clinal species.
The rules of nomenclature now, give priority to the original name, misspelling included, except if the name was changed by the original author.
www.cactus-art.biz /schede/TRICHOCEREUS/Trichocereus_chiloensis/Trichocereus_chiloensis_eburneus/trichocereus_chiloensis_eburneus.htm   (267 words)

  
 Trichocereus strigosus - Cactaceae   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Trichocereus strigosus is one of the many species of Trichocereus native to Argentina.
Propagation: Trichocereus strigosus are propagates by cuttings, division of clumps, and from seed when available.
Trichocereus strigosus was featured as Plant of the Week May 13-19, 2005.
www.plantoftheweek.org /week308.shtml   (275 words)

  
 Funky Fungus   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Trichocereus pachanoi is a fast growing attractive cactus often used as a grafting stock for slower species.
Trichocereus stocks expand with the scion and make excellent long term stocks with good cold and water resistance.
Trichocereus pachanoi and Trichocereus spachianus appear to be the best all round stocks so far in our collection.
www.funkyfungus.org /product_info.php?products_id=32   (170 words)

  
 Thanks to Tim Leary and Shroomzilla
Trichocereus peruvianus: Chemical studies indicate that T. peruvianus contains mescaline levels nearly as high as lowest tested L. williamsii, but alkaloid levels can be quite variable from cactus to cactus.
According to Backeberg B76, the genus Trichocereus is mainly distinguished from it's cactus brothers and sisters by it's funnelform, nocturnal flower.
The study and religious use of Trichocereus has been going on for thousands of years whether our governments are willing to acknowledge it or not.
www.thenook.org /archives/tek/activecacti.htm   (4063 words)

  
 D. M. Turner - Mescaline
Most varieties of trichocereus are difficult to tell apart, and I've even seen conflicting information in the keys of lexicons.
Trichocereus cacti are relatively quick growing and easy to make cuttings of.
The taste of different trichocereus species ranges from very bitter to tasteless, the varieties with less taste tending to have a slimy consistency.
www.eatel.net /~nukenet/guide/mescaline.html   (3248 words)

  
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In the Sierra Famatina the Trichocereus kwown as "pseudocandicans" show huge flowers with so many different colours that I have thought to make a present to all Cactus Lovers, but mainly to Trichocereus Lovers in publishing a web-page about this not very much known species.
Trichocereus by Britton and Rose, and under Echinopsis by Weber, where it is again to be found according to the latest status of the systematics.
He also found his many colored Trichocereus Vatter 15 plants in the same habitat that, according to Rausch, are nothing other than huascha forms and it is inevitable that there would be natural hybrids with trichocereus candicans.
web.tiscali.it /Echinopsis/candicans.htm   (902 words)

  
 Trichocereus CactusPlaza
Trichocereus pachanoi (San Pedro), 10 cm mid section cutting
Trichocereus pachanoi (San Pedro), 10 cm top section cutting
Trichocereus pachanoi (San Pedro), 25 cm top section cutting
www.cactusplaza.com /cactus-plants-trichocereus-c-186_200.html   (52 words)

  
 T. Trichocereus peruvianus, bridgesii and pachanoi cuttings from Argentina and Peru.
Trichocereus peruvianus, bridgesii and pachanoi cuttings from Argentina and Peru.
These 2 products have been recently added, Stipa robusta also known as Sleepy Grass seed, Chaliponga also called Diplopterys cabrerana, now available, Crushed Kratom Leaves and Blue Lily Flowers have arrived and are ready to go.
The San Pedro cactus is the name given to the species of the genus Trichocereus (T. pachanoi, T. peruvianus and T. Terscheckii) which comprises about thirty species, mainly found in the Andes.
www.salvialight.com /new/peruvianus.htm   (459 words)

  
 Buy San Pedro Cactus AKA Trichocereus pachanoi for sale.
The San Pedro Cactus is a very hardy and easy to grow columnar cactus, often growing a foot per year and reaching heights of over 15 feet (40 feet has been recorded).
It was named after Saint Peter supposedly because it was, like Peter, thought to hold the keys to heaven.
Trichocereus Pachanoi has been known and used ceremonialy for over 3000 years and there is evidence to suggest cultivation of Trichocerus Pachanoi in Peru from 2200 B. Cactus Care Tips <
www.freeweb.hu /herbalfire/San_Pedro.htm   (165 words)

  
 Peruvian Torch Cactus, Trichocereus Peruvianus : Bouncing Bear Botanicals
Peruvian Torch Cactus are a very hardy and easy to grow columnar cactus, often growing a foot per year and reaching heights of over 15 feet (40 feet has been recorded).
Trichocereus peruvianus is similar in appearance, but has longer spines and has a darker color, sometimes being blue.
Trichocereus peruvianus grows much like san pedro, but, amazingly, it seems to grow faster and be even more hardy.
www.bouncingbearbotanicals.com /peruvian-torch-cactus-p-134.html   (197 words)

  
 Cactus Grafting: Lophophora Williamsii to Trichocereus Candicans
A host cactus such as Trichocereus candicans can be used for grafting purposes to accelerate growth patterns for cactus such as Lophophora williamsii.
It is desirable to use a host plant such as Trichocereus candicans for grafting purposes to accelerate growth patterns for cactus such as Lophophora williamsii.
Once a single button of Lophophora williamsii is grafted to a limb of Trichocereus candicans, it will undergo phenomenal growth.
www.ideamarketers.com /library/article.cfm?articleid=76821   (543 words)

  
 Echinopsis out of Trichocereus
The genus Trichocereus is now regarded as a subgenus of Echinopsis or else dismissed entirely by many taxonomists.
2) A decent number of the Trichocereus species have NEVER had anything approaching a meaningful description written for them and any thought of creating a workable taxonomic key out of the published descriptions (or taxonomic keys) is deluded daydreaming at best.
Presence of a name on this list does not indicate it is proper or accepted but simply indicates that plants exist which bear this name or else said names have been proposed for use.
www.troutsnotes.com /sc/Trichocereus_List_0.htm   (1214 words)

  
 Buy Trichocereus bridgesii
Trichocereus bridgesii is unique in it’s appearance with its long menacing spines.
The Trichocereus bridgesii has a long shamanic tradition of use throughout its homeland in the high Bolivian deserts.
Trichocereus bridgesii is often kept indoors because of its powerful, protective spirit.
www.psychoactiveherbs.com /catalog/product_info.php?products_id=427   (165 words)

  
 Sacred Cactus, Trichocereus Pachanoi, Peruvianus, San Pedro Cactus
Instead it was rescued from the knee high grass of a defunct nursery after the owner died.
Capturing exact color shades in photography is still tricky; but you can see on page 3 of Ressler's site that San Pedro (Trichocereus Pachanoi) is distinctly green in comparison to the Peruvianus specimens.
"Trichocereus Peruvianus Rimac" refers to the Rimac River in Peru.
www.sacredcactus.com /peruvian_torch.htm   (751 words)

  
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Trichocereus Pachanoi (San Pedro Cactus) is the most common and well known of the Trichocereus.
The Peruvian Torch Cactus (Trichocereus Peruvianus) is similar in appearance to the San Pedro Cactus (Trichocereus pachanoi), but has longer spines and a darker color, sometimes being a dark green with a blue tint in the light.
Peruvian Torch Cactus (Trichocereus Peruvianus) grows much like the San Pedro cactus (Trichocereus pachanoi), but amazingly, it seems to grow faster and be even hardier.
www.sanpedroman.com /cactus.htm   (466 words)

  
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This assertion would appear to be borne out by the fact that on the one hand, many people find them unattractive, or indeed repulsive, because of their spines, while on the other hand there are innumerable cacti associations of cacti lovers throughout the world, for this we are so thankful!
The Peruvian Torch Cactus (Trichocereus Peruvianus) is similar in appearance to the San Pedro Cactus (Trichocereus pachanoi), but has longer spines and a darker color, sometimes being a dark green with a blue tint in the light.
Peruvian Torch Cactus (Trichocereus Peruvianus) grows much like the San Pedro cactus (Trichocereus pachanoi), but amazingly, it seems to grow faster and be even hardier.
www.sanpedroman.com   (474 words)

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