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Cylindropuntia spinosior
Hardy Cane Cholla Cactus (Cold Hardy)

$15.00 $18.00
This size 3 in stock Product ID: 742655

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CULTURAL CONDITIONS

Plant Min Zone: 6b

Plant Max Zone: 9a

Sunlight: All Day Full Sun, Full Sun, Part Sun, Shade

Water / Rainfall: Very Low, Low

Soil Quality: Poor, Average

FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE

Bloom Season: Summer

Flower Color: Magenta, Yellow

Berry / Fruit Color: Yellow, Green

Spring Foliage Color: Green

Summer Foliage Color: Green

Fall Foliage Color: Green

Evergreen Foliage: Yes

Winter Interest: Yes

Scented Flowers: No

PLANT TOLERANCES

Drought Tolerance: High

Wet-Feet Tolerance: Low

Humidity Tolerance: Low

Wind Tolerance: High

Poor Soil Tolerance: Sandy Soils, Rocky Soils, Alkaline Soils (high PH)

GROWTH AND MAINTENANCE

Height: 2' - 3'

Width: 2' - 3'

Growth Rate: Medium

Service Life: Medium: 3-5 years

Maintenance Need: Low

Spreading Potential: Extremely Low

Yearly Trimming Tips: Yuccas and Cacti Need No Trimming Except to Remove the Dead Flower Stalk.

PLANT USES AND LIMITATIONS

Plant Grouping Size: Specimen Planting of 1-3

Best Side of House: South Exposure, West Exposure

Extreme Planting Locations: Survives Under Roof Overhang, Thin Roof Garden Locations, Survives Severe Drought, Tolerates Extreme Heat, Resistant to Rabbits, Crevice Gardens

Ornamental Features: Multiple Seasons of Interest

Special Landscape Uses: None

Possible Pest Problems: Root Rot Disease, Mealy Bugs

Plant Limitations: Needs Excellent Drainage, Has Thorns

Description

This hardy Cane Cholla came to us from Yucca Pointe Nursery in Stillwater, OK where it grows outside in the owner Nathan Priest's display garden. This upright Cholla Cactus (Cylindropuntia spinosior) features magenta flowers and upright growth form are a unique addition to the garden. Native to arid clay soils in Western Arizona and New Mexico and parts of the southwestern United States and Mexico, the plant grows into a vicious unforgiving shrub if you get too close. From a distance however, this cactus has a place as one of the few upright cacti that can handle extreme cold when kept dry. With very well drained soils and proper siting, this cactus seems to take our excess rainfall in Eastern Kansas. We are testing this outside in our crevice garden among other hardy cacti and succulents! We will keep you posted. (2024)

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