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Pachycereus pringlei - The Mexican Giant Cardon

Pachycereus pringlei - The Mexican Giant Cardon

Pachycereus pringlei, commonly known as the Mexican Giant Cardon, is the tallest cactus species in the world, reaching heights of over 20 metres. Native to the Sonoran Desert of Mexico, it thrives in arid environments and plays a vital role in desert ecosystems. With its towering, columnar structure and massive trunk, it resembles the saguaro but grows larger and faster. This impressive cactus is a key resource for wildlife, offering shelter and sustenance to bats and birds.

Care Tips

  • Light: Full sun exposure is essential for healthy growth.
  • Water: Drought-tolerant; water sparingly, allowing soil to dry out completely.
  • Humidity: Prefers low humidity, mimicking desert conditions.
  • Media: Well-draining, sandy or rocky soil with minimal organic matter.
  • Temperature: Thrives in warm temperatures above 10°C but can tolerate brief cold spells.
  • Fertiliser: Minimal feeding; a diluted cactus fertiliser during the growing season is sufficient.
  • Repotting: Rarely needed due to slow root expansion; choose a large, sturdy pot if grown in containers.
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Pachycereus pringlei - The Mexican Giant Cardon

$10.71

$3.75
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Description

Pachycereus pringlei, commonly known as the Mexican Giant Cardon, is the tallest cactus species in the world, reaching heights of over 20 metres. Native to the Sonoran Desert of Mexico, it thrives in arid environments and plays a vital role in desert ecosystems. With its towering, columnar structure and massive trunk, it resembles the saguaro but grows larger and faster. This impressive cactus is a key resource for wildlife, offering shelter and sustenance to bats and birds.

Care Tips

  • Light: Full sun exposure is essential for healthy growth.
  • Water: Drought-tolerant; water sparingly, allowing soil to dry out completely.
  • Humidity: Prefers low humidity, mimicking desert conditions.
  • Media: Well-draining, sandy or rocky soil with minimal organic matter.
  • Temperature: Thrives in warm temperatures above 10°C but can tolerate brief cold spells.
  • Fertiliser: Minimal feeding; a diluted cactus fertiliser during the growing season is sufficient.
  • Repotting: Rarely needed due to slow root expansion; choose a large, sturdy pot if grown in containers.
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