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SUPER PEDRO CACTI FOR SALE


SUPER PEDRO CACTI FOR SALE

The Super Pedro Cactus is a cross (cultivar) between several Echinopsis (Trichocereus) species.
The Super Pedro has distinct short protruding thorns.

Mutation with the Bald San Pedro Cactus
So the Super Pedro is not the Bare San Pedro (= Echinopsis scopulicola, Trichocereus scopulicola).
The Bald San Pedro is a true species with up to 1 mm long thorns.
These mini-spines are almost imperceptible and barely visible.
See: Bald San Pedro Cacti

Origin of the Super Pedro
This cross comes from the Cactus Nursery and Cactus Garden Cactus Country in Australia.
They came up with the name Super Pedro for this cross.
They also say it is a cross (cultivar).

Cultivar = cultivated cross between two species.
Natural cross = cross between two species created in nature.

 PHOTOS OF THE SUPER PEDRO CACTUS
 The photos below were provided by Cactus Country (Australia, 2023).
 Note the thorns clearly protruding.
 Side view of a Super Pedro Cactus from Cactus Country in Australia (2023).
 Side view of a Super Pedro Cactus 
 From Cactus Country in Australia (2023).
 The protruding thorns are clearly visible.
  Side view of the top of a Super Pedro Cactus from Cactus Country in Australia (2023).
  Top side of a Super Pedro Cactus 
  from Cactus Country in Australia (2023).
  Note the clearly protruding thorns.
 Close-up of an areole with thorns of the Super Pedro Cactus from Cactus Country (2023).
 Close-up of an areole with thorns of the
 Super Pedro Cactus from Cactus Country (2023).
 Group of Super Pedro Cacti at Cactus Country in Australia (2023).
 Group of Super Pedro Cacti 
 at Cactus Country in Australia (2023).





Super Pedro - Cross with short stinging thorns




Cross of the Bald San Pedro with a Peruvian Torch. NOT the Bald San Pedro (Tr. scopulicola).

So this cross is not a Bald San Pedro (Trichocereus scopulicola) with barely perceptible and visible thorns.


See the bold San Pedro.

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