
Pachycereus pringlei (Mexican Giant Cactus)
The Pachycerus pringlei is native to North West Mexico. A stunning columnar cactus with ribbed stems that is known to be the tallest in the world. Typically growing to 20-30 feet or bigger in their natural habitat. Normally one thick trunk it can branch near the base. The stem is a bright green and has very prominent spines that are dark brown to grey. In spring mature specimens can produce white flowers that bloom for one night a year.
RATING- Easy
LOVES- Well draining, porous soil. Lots of bright light.
HATES- Water-logged soil.
Pot diameter 5.5cm, 8.5cm, 10.5cm
More information and care recommendations are below.
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The Pachycerus pringlei is native to North West Mexico. A stunning columnar cactus with ribbed stems that is known to be the tallest in the world. Typically growing to 20-30 feet or bigger in their natural habitat. Normally one thick trunk it can branch near the base. The stem is a bright green and has very prominent spines that are dark brown to grey. In spring mature specimens can produce white flowers that bloom for one night a year.
RATING- Easy
LOVES- Well draining, porous soil. Lots of bright light.
HATES- Water-logged soil.
Pot diameter 5.5cm, 8.5cm, 10.5cm
More information and care recommendations are below.














