Stipa robusta (Sleepy Grass).
Freshly harvested from Arizona.

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We have a limited number of San Pedro Cactus with multiple branches available. They are all rooted with several branches. They are approximately 18 to 24 inches tall with about 4 total feet of cactus (total length from all branches).
Return to All San Pedro Cactus

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Burseras fagaroides–Elephant Tree Frankincense
There are about 50 species of Burseras in the world. The dried sap of some of the species is sold as Frankincense. Bursera fagaroides develops a swollen trunk, and can be a spectacular specimen. It is one of the most common Burseras of Mexico, and is probably one of the most common in the trade, which does not mean that it is frequently encountered. They are easily trained as a bonsai.
The Bursera fagaroides is protected in Arizona.

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