Cactus Nursery
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Cactus Island is Earning its Stripes…Blooms, Arms and Spines
It has been a spectacular month for growth and transformation with the namesake plants on our farm. I finally have the very first flower buds emerging from the cephalium wool on the Royen’s tree cactus (Sebucan), and I’ve put the word out to growers and botanists who might also have this species of Caribbean island cactus in bloom so that pollen can be exchanged. It’s uncommon in U.S. mainland exhibits and collections so the opportunity to produce fresh viable seeds shouldn’t be wasted. I suspect its blooming season will be a long and gradual fireworks display, luckily. The native Harrisia Fragrans I planted around the East pasture have been putting…
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Two Up, Sunny Side!
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It’s Always Cactember at Cactus Island.
Especially at blossoming and wooly growth times. A 6am seniors-only grocery store run last week surprised us with the tail end of open flowers on these night blooming Cereus Peruvianus/Hildemannianus as we walked over to the Jeep to leave. Made our morning and the rest of the day. The Pilosocereus aff flexibilispinus “Sitio Grande, Bahia” are getting taller and darker blue-green smoky skin, and the similar P. Piauhyensis are trading out lime green skin for dark green-blue complimented by yellow needles as they hit a growth spurt finally. A 6’x6′ square of extra shade cloth is aiding the Harrisia Aboriginum in growing healthier, taller and darker green as would be…
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Uncommon Columnar Cacti growing in the Nursery
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Wooly Blue Cactus; First Flowers to 1300+ Cacti from two fruits, in 24 months.
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From Seed to Seedling to Sizeable Cactus