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Trichocereus peruvianus huancabamba <br>PERUVIAN TORCH CACTUS, HUANCABAMBA

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Trichocereus peruvianus huancabamba <br>PERUVIAN TORCH CACTUS, HUANCABAMBA

Discover the rich history and cultural significance. This cactus has been used by the monks of a pre-Inca culture known as Chavin in their ritualistic ceremonies to diagnose spiritual links to a patient's illness. Its active compound, mescaline, has been reported to be present in a concentration of 1.2% in the dried cactus, and it also contains varying phenethylamines and other substances in minimal proportions. Today, Curanderos or medicine men of northern Peru still use it for spiritual and medicinal purposes. A close relative of the San Pedro cactus.

Height: It can grow up to 3-6 meters tall, with stems up to 8-18 cm in diameter.

Hardiness zones: 8-10, sometimes zone 7

Note: Ornamental use only. These seeds and/or plants are poisonous.

Seeds per packet: 8

Discover the rich history and cultural significance. This cactus has been used by the monks of a pre-Inca culture known as Chavin in their ritualistic ceremonies to diagnose spiritual links to a patient's illness. Its active compound, mescaline, has been reported to be present in a concentration of 1.2% in the dried cactus, and it also contains varying phenethylamines and other substances in minimal proportions. Today, Curanderos or medicine men of northern Peru still use it for spiritual and medicinal purposes. A close relative of the San Pedro cactus.

Height: It can grow up to 3-6 meters tall, with stems up to 8-18 cm in diameter.

Hardiness zones: 8-10, sometimes zone 7

Note: Ornamental use only. These seeds and/or plants are poisonous.

Seeds per packet: 8

$1.72

Original: $4.90

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Trichocereus peruvianus huancabamba <br>PERUVIAN TORCH CACTUS, HUANCABAMBA—

$4.90

$1.72

Description

Discover the rich history and cultural significance. This cactus has been used by the monks of a pre-Inca culture known as Chavin in their ritualistic ceremonies to diagnose spiritual links to a patient's illness. Its active compound, mescaline, has been reported to be present in a concentration of 1.2% in the dried cactus, and it also contains varying phenethylamines and other substances in minimal proportions. Today, Curanderos or medicine men of northern Peru still use it for spiritual and medicinal purposes. A close relative of the San Pedro cactus.

Height: It can grow up to 3-6 meters tall, with stems up to 8-18 cm in diameter.

Hardiness zones: 8-10, sometimes zone 7

Note: Ornamental use only. These seeds and/or plants are poisonous.

Seeds per packet: 8