Firecracker Cactus - Cleistocactus smaragdiflorus

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Cleistocactus smaragdiflorus

Regular price $14.99 CAD
SKU: 38744
We only sell freshly harvested seeds from small time growers, hobbyists and collectors. Listing is for 5 Seeds The fire-cracker cactus, Cleistocactus smaragdiflorus, is a shrubby cactus species at first erect, then crawling on the ground with long basally branching stems, up to 1.5 metres tall and 6 metres in spread. It greatly resembles Cleistocactus baumannii in size and appearance except that the spines are usually shorter and darker and the scarlet flowers are tipped with emerald green. Distinguished by the brilliant emerald green tip to its red flower, this free-blooming species is slimmer than Cleistocactus strausii, but not nearly...

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Meet Cleistocactus smaragdiflorus. The common name for this is Firecracker Cactus. Stargazer Exotics is proud to offer the freshest of rare plant seeds. Other Common names for this rare Cacti are: Mammillaria Bombycina, Powder Puff Cactus, Nipple Cactus. Check this Firecracker Cactus (Cleistocactus smaragdiflorus) 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
The fire-cracker cactus, Cleistocactus smaragdiflorus, is a shrubby cactus species at first erect, then crawling on the ground with long basally branching stems, up to 1.5 metres tall and 6 metres in spread. It greatly resembles Cleistocactus baumannii in size and appearance except that the spines are usually shorter and darker and the scarlet flowers are tipped with emerald green. Distinguished by the brilliant emerald green tip to its red flower, this free-blooming species is slimmer than Cleistocactus strausii, but not nearly so well known.

Soil: Grow it in a rich and particularly draining substratum, as it is very sensitive to rottenness when in presence of humidity and low temperatures and let the soil dry out between waterings.
Water: In summer, during the vegetative period, it must be regularly watered, but allowing the substratum to completely dry up before irrigating again; in winter, it�s to be kept dry. Preferable not to water on overcast days, humid days or cold winter days.

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