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Echinopsis pachanoi,, commonly called San Pedro cactus. Native to the Andes and Peru. It grows in the wild between 1000 and 3000 meters above sea level.
Echinopsis pachanoi, commonly called San Pedro cactus. Native to the Andes and Peru. It grows in the wild between 1000 and 3000 meters above sea level.
Contains everything you need for growing your own San Pedro cacti: 20 San Pedro cactus seeds(Trichocereus pachanoi) potting soil coarse sand drainage gravel grow container with lid perlite instructions about how to grow your own San Pedro
Contains everything you need for growing your own peyote cacti:20 peyote cactus seeds(Lophophora williamsii) potting soil coarse sand drainage gravel grow container with lid perlite instructions about how to grow your own peyote
The peyote, a plant endemic to northern Mexico and southern United States has been used for thousands of years by several indigenous groups in spiritual rituals and as a medicinal plant. The use of plants enteo nous has been prevalent in many cultures around the world, as vehicles to more and better perception of the environment and the individual itself.
Contains everything you need for growing your own San Pedro cacti: 20 San Pedro cactus seeds(Trichocereus Peruvianus) potting soil coarse sand drainage gravel grow container with lid perlite instructions about how to grow your own San Pedro
This cactus seed pack contains:20 seeds of Peyote Lophophora williamsii15 seeds of Peyote Lophophora williamsii caespitosa20 seeds of Trichocereus peruvianus 20 seeds of Trichocereus Pachanoi20 seeds of Trichocereus bridgesii
The peyote, a plant endemic to northern Mexico and southern United States has been used for thousands of years by several indigenous groups in spiritual rituals and as a medicinal plant. The use of plants enteo nous has been prevalent in many cultures around the world, as vehicles to more and better perception of the environment and the individual itself.