Blue Cerus Cactus - Azureocereus hertlingianus

Latin Name:

Azureocereus hertlingianus

Regular price $14.99 CAD
SKU: 38732
We only sell freshly harvested seeds from small time growers, hobbyists and collectors. Listing is for 5 SeedsSuperb blue cereoid from the central Peruvian highlands. Grows slowly to 8m high with long vertical branches, making a stunning shape!OK outdoors in sheltered frost-free area with good drainage.Cactus species Azureocereus hertlingianus is a spectacular turquoise-blue colored columnar cactus that can eventually grow 20' to 30' feet tall. Individual stems can be up to 12" in diameter on mature specimens. There are an average of 18 ribs which have exploded humps.The humps are slightly recessed at the areoles. The spines are yellowish to...

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Meet Azureocereus hertlingianus. The common name for this is Blue Cerus Cactus . Stargazer Exotics is proud to offer the freshest of rare plant seeds. Other Common names for this rare Cacti are: Blue Cereus Cactus, Argentine Toothpick, Pilocereus azureus. Check this Blue Cerus  Cactus (Azureocereus hertlingianus) out along with all of our other Cacti plant seeds here at Stargazer Exotics. We ship these Cacti seeds from Canada to anywhere in the World.
$14.99 CAD
We only sell freshly harvested seeds from small time growers, hobbyists and collectors.
Listing is for 5 Seeds
Superb blue cereoid from the central Peruvian highlands. Grows slowly to 8m high with long vertical branches, making a stunning shape!
OK outdoors in sheltered frost-free area with good drainage.
Cactus species Azureocereus hertlingianus is a spectacular turquoise-blue colored columnar cactus that can eventually grow 20' to 30' feet tall. Individual stems can be up to 12" in diameter on mature specimens. There are an average of 18 ribs which have exploded humps.
The humps are slightly recessed at the areoles. The spines are yellowish to golden brown on new growth changing to yellowish-gray in color on older growth. One to three stiff central spines averaging 3-1/4" inches long, four to six radial spines on average. Branching tends to emerge higher up on the main stem/trunk but can also occasionally emerge near the base. Tends to keep its bluish color with only very old growth near base eventually turning greenish. Very draught tolerant once established. Azureocereus hertlingianus makes for an impressive blue colored columnar cactus in the landscape.

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