Cactus
A cactus adds an interesting and unique charm to a home and garden. Although they're typically depicted as desert plants, as long as you live in a warm climate that does not experience frost, chances are, you live in an area where most cacti thrive outdoors.
Cacti are excellent plants for beginners, frequent travelers, vacation home owners, and anyone seeking hassle-free gardening due to their low maintenance. Finally, they're drought tolerant for those that are water-conscious.
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FAQ
What are the most popular cacti?
The most popular cacti at our nursery are the San Pedro and Golden Barrels.
How much do cacti cost?
The price ranges from $15 to $900 depending on the variety and size. For more information, go to our plant pricing page.
Is there a cactus without spines or needles?
Yes, and it could be a great option for high traffic areas or homes with young children. Some cacti we carry with small or no spines include Totem Pole Cactus, Mexican Fencepost, some prickly pear, San Pedro, Candelabra, and Beavertail Cactus.
Can the weather ever get too hot for a cactus?
Yes, it's possible for a cactus to get sunburned depending on the variety as well as the intensity and duration of sunlight it receives. If this is a concern for you, please let us know, and we'd be happy to give you personalized recommendations.
Cactus Fun Facts
The name "cactus" comes from "kaktos," an Ancient Greek name that was used for a spiny plant.
Many cacti bloom the most stunning flowers. Typically, the lighter-colored flowers get pollinated at nighttime by moths and bats, while the brighter ones get pollinated during daytime by bees and birds.
Saguaros can absorb an astonishing 200 gallons of water during a rainstorm!
The spines of cacti have evolved from leaves to reduce water flow, and also to protect themselves from thirsty animals seeking moisture from the plant.
Cactus For Sale
* Available sizes for most cacti: 1 gallon, 5 gallon, 15 gallon, 24 inch box. Contact us for most up-to-date information on inventory.