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Tuesday, March 9, 2021

Species of Echinopsis genre: pachanoi vs peruviana www.shamandealer.com

  SAN PEDRO vs PERUVIAN TORCH CACTUS

pachanoi vs peruviana, there is a description of  of the Peruvian cactus species, including information on distribution, endemism and state of preservation:

SAN PEDRO CACTUS - Echinopsis pachanoi

Basionym: Trichocereus pachanoi
Synonym: Trichocereus pallaresos
Description: Plant tree, 6 m high, mostly blue-green branches, ribs (4) 6-8, wide and rounded, with transverse depression on the areola, spines usually absent or scanty, small, <1 cm uneven. Yellow-brown, flower 23 cm. long, fair, dark , with black hair in the floral tube.
Distribution: Described in Cuenca, Ecuador, 2000-3000 m; it reaches Huancabamba, Piura; Lambayeque; Freedom; Quebrada Santa Cruz, Cordillera Blanca, Ancash, 3300 m.
Note: Its hallucinogenic properties due to its content in mescaline are well known Peruvian healers, they call it "San Pedro" and all pre-Hispanic cultures, from Chavin to the Incas, made empirical use of this plant (Ostolaza, 1984).
Conservation Status: Endangered
Note.  Known as "San Pedro hembra" 

PERUVIAN TORCH  CACTUS - Echinopsis peruviana


Echinopsis peruviana subsp. peruviana

Basionym: Trichocereus peruvianus
Synonyms: Trichocereus pachanoi peruviana form
Description: Body erect at the beginning, sometimes arches and hanging from the cliffs, it is 5 m long, blue-green, 6 to 15 cm. in diameter; 4-8 ribs, broad, rounded; V-groove on the areola, thorns 10 uneven, 4 cm. long; white, fragrant flowers 22-25 cm. long; fruit 5cm. in length and diameter, green, rounded, dehiscent.
Distribution: Fortaleza River Valley Cañete River valley, Lima Region. We found him on the road to Ocros 1900 m en route to Cajatambo, Pativilca, at 2700-3100 meters. On the way to 3300 m Cochamarca, Andajes way to 2700 m between Churín and Oyon to 3200-3400 m, in the valley of Huaura in small quantity. Most of this kind of plant is found in the way to Huancaya at 2900-3400 meters above the sea level and on the road to Yauyos, Cañete, 2500 to 3100 m. In much smaller amount in Matucana, and Lachaqui Rimac valley, Chillon Valley, 2500-3200 m. Lime
Condition: Endemic, Endangered.
Note.  Known as "San Pedro macho" due to the belief that it has higher content of mescaline E. pachanoi.

A Echinopsis peruviana vs B Echinopsis pachanoi
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Friday, December 6, 2019

Preparation: How “ peruvian torch and san pedro cactus” are dehydrated

PERUVIAN TORCH CACTUS AND SAN PEDRO CACTUS

The procedure for obtaining the dried material was the same as local traders from Lima - Peru said, as well as the villagers in the Peruvian highlands:

I. First, the selection of each cactus, thorns from the stems are removed and then transversely cut fresh branches of peruvian torch and San Pedro...

II. Secondly, longitudinal cuts through the ribs or "stripes" of the plant is performed. Once separated, the cuts proceed to remove the white part of the vascular bundles, - this portion corresponds to the succulent tissue which is stored most of the water in the plant.





III. The only portion that is left is the clorofiliano parenchyma or "chlorenchyma" located on the inner walls of the floor by the epidermis. Once samples of san pedro and peruvian cactus (chlorenchyma) are obtained they are left to dry for approximately 7-10 days at room temperature . The end result of this process are lots of dehydrated san pedro called "shells" which are the basis for production san pedro and peruvian cactus powder.

To produce 1 kg of shell takes 46.5 kg of fresh cactus. This value is very close to the same as mentioned in the management plan, with a ratio of 50: 1 may be due to the lessen while spraying the product.

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Sunday, March 6, 2016

growing san pedro cactus, organic, sustainable...for powder and chips...

San pedro cactus from peruvian andes

The san pedro cactus is the raw material used in our products: san pedro powder, san pedro dried and san pedro chips.
Our castus are growing naturally in the peruvian highland, are organic and sustainable

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