Trichocereus Terscheckii
Trichocereus terscheckii, commonly known as the Argentine Saguaro or Cardón Grande, is a striking columnar cactus native to Argentina and other parts of South America. This remarkable plant grows into a large, tree-like cactus with tall, thick columns that can reach impressive heights of 10-12 meters in its natural habitat. Its ribbed stems, ranging from bluish-green to dark green, are adorned with golden or white spines, creating a dramatic and architectural appearance.
Though it grows relatively slowly in cultivation, under optimal conditions, it can accelerate its growth over the years to become a true "statement plant." When mature, Trichocereus terscheckii produces stunningly large white flowers that bloom primarily at night, a characteristic shared by many columnar cacti. To thrive, it requires a very sunny location with full sun exposure. While it is drought-tolerant, care must be taken to avoid water-logging; moderate watering during the growing season and sparing watering in winter are ideal. The plant is not frost-hardy and should be planted in well-drained, permeable cactus soil. Re-potting is only necessary every 4-5 years.
Due to its impressive size and form, this cactus is highly valued as an architectural feature and as a collector's specimen plant. The plant offered for sale here comes from a private cactus collection and has been grown slowly over several years from a small plant. It has not been cultivated in a greenhouse or overfertilized, ensuring robust health and top-quality organic growth. This Trichocereus terscheckii is perfect for serious enthusiasts who have the right location to allow it to thrive. Enjoy adding this magnificent specimen to your collection!
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