Large Prickly Pear Cactus
Regular price$110.00
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Takes indirect bright light ie; a north facing window
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Also takes direct light ie; a south facing window
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Plant size: the nursery pot is 10" in diameter.
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Delivered locally to NY & NJ, safe arrival guaranteed :)
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Kept in optimal condition during transit, in our own van :)
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Water thoroughly every 2 weeks (when the first 2 inches of soil dries)
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Commonly known as the Beavertail Cactus, or the Paddle Cactus, this spiky, slow-growing plant is native to rocky areas of America. With its round, deep green, flat leaves, this bushy, succulent shrub is sure to bring a desert feel to your space!
Lighting
This plant originates from the desert, so naturally they would need some sort of sunlight. Keep it - minimum- indirect bright light.
Watering
Think of a desert, you probably imagine cracking soils right? Mimic that with this plant, it tolerates a lot of drought but at the same time cannot stand too much water (wet feet is a bad feeling)
Water once every month or so for a prickly pear this size. Water only when half of the soil is very very dry.