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Peruvian apple cactus
Peruvian apple cactus










peruvian apple cactus

Contact the store for specific recommendations on pre-mixed potting soil for this plant. It is not particular as to soil pH, but grows best in sandy soil. Like most succulents and cacti, it prefers to grow in poor soils and should therefore never be fertilized. Be aware that your particular watering schedule may vary depending on its location in the room, the pot size, plant size and other conditions if in doubt, ask one of our experts in the store for advice. The soil should be allowed to go completely dry to the touch an inch or two deep for prolonged periods, and it may only need watering once every few weeks. This is a unique plant in that it requires extremely dry, well-drained soil, and it will die if left in standing water for any length of time - in fact it will suffer if it is over-watered. This houseplant will do well in a location that gets either direct or indirect sunlight, although it will usually require a more brightly-lit environment than what artificial indoor lighting alone can provide. It grows at a slow rate, and under ideal conditions can be expected to live for approximately 80 years. When grown indoors, Peruvian Apple Cactus can be expected to grow to be about 8 feet tall at maturity, with a spread of 12 inches. This plant has creamy white daisy flowers with buttery yellow eyes and pink bracts along the branches from early to late winter, which are interesting on close inspection. This particular cactus is valued for its rigidly upright and cylindrical habit of growth which can occur as either a single spiny ribbed bluish-green stem or grow as a cluster of such stems that spread out from a central base. Like all cacti, it doesn't actually have leaves, but rather modified succulent stems that comprise the bulk of the plant, and which are designed to hold water for long periods of time. It is a member of the cactus family, which are grown primarily for their characteristic shapes, their interesting features and textures, and their high tolerance for hot, dry growing environments. Peruvian Apple Cactus is a succulent evergreen plant. Too much shade will make cactus and succulents etiolate during growth.Other Names: Column Cactus, Hedge Cactus, Cereus repandusĪn erect, thorny columnar cactus with cylindrical gray-green to blue stems large, cream colored nocturnal flowers open for only one night edible, violet-red to yellow fruits appear in spring an outstanding vertical accent for bright indoor areas

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Place established plants in full sun to partial shade. Even with optimal conditions some seeds may be slow or sporadic in their germination. Mist or bottom water when the soil is almost dry. Seeds will germinate best with high temp in the day and low temp at night. Place the container in a warm place with partial shade. Cover with a humidity bag, dome, or plastic wrap. Cover the seed lightly with a thin layer of substrate mix and mist the surface to settle down the soil and seeds. The non-mutant progeny still contain the mutant genetics and will still have a high likelihood of producing mutant offspring themselves.Ĭereus peruvianus monstrose seeds should be spread across the surface of a sterilized cactus substrate mix. Even with two mutant parents, some offspring will revert back to the non-mutant form. These seeds are from a cross between two monstrose parent plants. Cereus Peruvianus Monstrose grows best in USDA Hardiness Zones 9-11.

peruvian apple cactus

Cereus Peruvianus Monstrose is most commonly grown as an ornamental or living barrier plant. The stem and core have traditional uses in local medicines, foods, traditional construction methods and more. The sweet mild-flavored fruits can be between red, orange, or yellow in color and are a regional favorite. The flowers protrude outward with a large, fragrant, white bloom. This cactus has deep green to blue-gray stems with short to medium length spine sets, but many variants exist even some with no spines at all. It can grow in clumps up to 15 feet tall with stalks of over 6 inches wide. The species is native to Peru but now naturalized across Central and South America. Cereus peruvianus monstrose, also known as Cereus repandus monstrose, monster apple cactus, curiosity plant, as well as other names, is a large species of cacti within the Cactaceae family.












Peruvian apple cactus