Lady Finger Cactus (Bare Rooted)
Lady Finger Cactus (Bare Rooted)
The Echinocactus Horizonthalonius is also known by the popular name Lady Finger Cactus. It is commonly referred to as the Turk's Head Cactus or Devil's Head Cactus. This cactus is indigenous to Texas and New Mexico as well as portions of Mexico and the Southwest region of the United States. Its short, cylindrical, or barrel-shaped stems, covered in conspicuous ribs with sharp spines, identify it as a member of the Echinocactus genus.
The Lady Finger Cactus is sold as bare-rooted, which means the soil and dirt will not be on the roots. This method is very important for a plant's health. It can prevent disease in plants while in transit. Bare-root cacti must be planted as soon as possible in order for them to thrive in their new habitat. The Lady Finger Cactus prefers full sun and well-draining soil, which includes gravelly or sandy soil mixtures. Once established, it tolerates drought well and needs little watering. To avoid root rot, the soil should be let dry out between watering sessions.
This unusual cactus will flourish with the right care, sending out new stems and perhaps even brilliant blossoms that will spruce up any indoor or outdoor area and offer interest and beauty. You can enhance the look of your place by ordering Fairy Castle Cactus from Secculent. Secculent is a trusted plant-selling website by thousands of happy customers. Order now!