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Cactus Plants Exotic and Rare

$20.00 - $350.00

Cactus

Assorted sizes and styles!

Some very cool looking and eclectic Cactus are ready for you to take home!

Cactus, Cacti, which is correct, who's right, you or your friend, cactus or cacti...

Cacti is the Latin plural of cactus, and for English speakers is a more popular usage.

Cactuses is the English plural, and is also completely acceptable to use.

Your Cactus will be in a Grower's Pot, which is a polymer container that has nurtured and protected your succulent since it was an itsy bitsy seedling in the nursery, before it burst into our beautiful world and arrived at our Greenhouse.

Additionally, we have some extremely rare and hard to find Cactus listed below. 

You will see the Cactus marked rare (rare) next to its price. 

  1. Cereus validus spiralis Cactus 6" $125 (rare)
  2. Column Cactus 8” $75
  3. Column Cactus 12" $150
  4. Fairy Castle Cactus 4" $20
  5. Golden Barrel Cactus 6" $30
  6. Mickey Mouse Cactus 6" $40
  7. Opuntia 'Prickly Pear' Cactus 4.5" $20
  8. Opuntia "Prickly Pear' Cactus 6" $40
  9. Opuntia "Prickly Pear' Cactus 10" $125
  10. Pencil Cactus 6" $35
  11. Pencil Cactus 14" $350
  12. Rattail Cactus in a Hanging Basket 6" $55
  13. Rhipsalis burchellii 'Mistletoe' Cactus in a Hanging Basket 6" $45
  14. Rhipsalis Teres var. Prismatica 'Wickerware' Cactus in a Hanging Basket 6" $45
  15. Selenicereus Chrysocardium Fern Leaf/Shark tooth Cactus in a Hanging Basket 8" $85 (rare)
  16. Stenocereus beneckei Cactus 6" $125  (rare)

A cactus is a member of the plant family Cactaceae, a family comprising about 127 genera with some 1750 known species of the order Caryophyllales.

The word "cactus" derives, through Latin, from the Ancient Greek κάκτος, kaktos, a name originally used by Theophrastus for a spiny plant whose identity is now not certain. 

Cactus lifespan typically ranges from 10 to 200 years, depending on the species - amazing! 

Cacti growing outdoors in ideal conditions tend to live longer than those cultivated as houseplants.

However, with good care many indoor cactuses can live for many decades.

Most cacti species don't need exposure to direct sunlight to survive.

Just like other succulents, cacti plants will do well when positioned in places with good light and not necessarily direct sunlight.

If you are growing your plants indoors, position them on a south-facing window to help them access bright light

While growing, cacti and succulents should be watered at least once a week.

Some cactus lovers water more often than this.

During each watering, give the soil a good soaking, so that water runs out of the 'drainage holes' of the pots.

We do not warranty or guarantee any living plant. No returns or exchanges on live plants. All sales are final on live plants.

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