
More than 50 years ago in Mexico a big cactus were found in the desert of Chihuahuan. Their owner, Jorge Pérez, found the creature in the sand and said he thought he saw it somewhere. It was still alive. Since then, Mexico has seen the world’s best cacti. And the best? It’s still growing.
On its own.
Mexico is home to a significant portion of the world’s most productive cacti. Their numbers are exploding. And their numbers are at an all time high given that the population is already rising because of the massive amounts of water from our Great Lakes, the natural and chemical resources that sustain them, and forage over millions of acres in Mexico.