Cacti
Senita
Pachycereus schottii
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Flowers bloom at night on the "furry" top regions of stems. Pollinated by the senita moth. May be sold as Lophocereus schottii.
The Basics
Type: CactiSun: Full/reflected SunHardiness: 18°FWater: Very LowNative to southwestern Arizona, Baja California and Sonora, MexicoGrowth
Growth Rate: SlowMature Height: 10'Mature Width: 10'Mature Form: ColumnarFoliage
EvergreenColor: Light greenTexture: Gray spinesWildlife
Senita mothFlowers
Flower Color: PinkSeason: Late spring to summerComments
Litter: LowThorns: MediumIrritation: NoneNative
Attracts Wildlife
Rabbit Resistant
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Photo By: Dave Seibert
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