Are offered here as small pups,have vivid colored small to XL sized blooms just as large as Epis in many varieties. Most have some spines are columar or small barrel shaped in growth. But unlike Trichocereus they tend to not grow as large 1-2 feet maximum at full maturity, many are even smaller and most average no more than 6 inches in hieght or as tall as there diameter. Very easy to grow, they like rich well draining soil with some sand in the mix. They are cool low mountain cactus so the origonal species that they were crossed with came from lower regions of mountains ranges in Peru. NOT A MOJAVE DESERT CACTUS. They can take full sun all day by coastal locations but like a short break from the sun in summer further inland. A shadow cast from a structure or vegitation does just fine. Regular water and fertilizer during warm season. Several sets of blooms spring to fall. Trichocereus are also technically Echinopsis but we separated them since they grow much larger and may fit in your window sill when you first receive them but soon will be taller than the window in height. See there Growing pages Echinopsis & Trichocereus Growing Pages
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