Description
TThis cactus species is native to arid regions of South America, particularly the Andean slopes and valleys. It is commonly found in rocky or sandy soils, as well as on hillsides and slopes. Trichocereus pasacana produces large, white, funnel-shaped flowers that bloom nocturnally. The flowers typically measure around 20 cm (8 inches) in diameter and have a pleasant fragrance. They attract nocturnal pollinators such as bats and moths.
Care guide:
Soil: Very well drained, non organic soil.
Watering: Once a week in summer time, no water in winter.
Sun exposure: Direct sunlight, but can tolerate shade.
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