Cereus pasacana stands out as a magnificent large columnar cactus native to the high altitudes of the Andes. Known as the Argentine torch cactus, it features tall, ribbed stems that can reach impressive heights. This Andean cactus exhibits a robust and striking silhouette, making it a prized specimen for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The Cereus pasacana cactus is also called the Bolivian cactus due to its wide distribution across Bolivia and Argentina. It blooms at night, producing beautiful white flowers that attract nocturnal pollinators. Its thick, spiny ribs protect the plant in its native arid environment, giving it a rugged, architectural appearance. Reaches heights up to 10 meters or more in nature Has prominent vertical ribs with strong spines Night-blooming white flowers emit a pleasant fragrance Thrives in dry, rocky Andean habitats Displays a torch-like shape with columnar growth With its dramatic presence and unique night-blooming flowers, the Pasacana cactus enriches any collection. This Cereus pasacana cactus combines ornamental appeal with botanical interest. Its iconic stature and resilience make it a standout among columnar cacti, perfect for those who admire bold, sculptural plants.