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Echinocactus grusonii “Golden Barrel”Origin: MexicoFlower: Yellow flowers around the crown of the plant after it reaches about 20 years old.Description: Slow growing, spherical cactus that can over many years grow up to 3 feet tall and about 36 inches wide. Baby golden barrel plants tend to look more knobby and do not resemble their mature specimens. With its stunning golden spines that are slightly curved, this cactus is a great landscape or container plantSun: Full sunWater: Water only when soil is dry. Drought tolerantFrost: Frost tolerant to 14° F for short time. For a longer period, protect cactus with a

Notocactus ottonisOrigin: BrazilFlower: YellowDescription: A simple, globular cactus that may later produce offsets and later usually forms into a clustering plant. Can grow up to about 5-6 inches tall. Produces beautiful, bright yellow flowers at a young age.Sun: Partial to direct sunWater: Once every ten days in the summer to once every two weeks in the winter.Frost: Not frost tolerant *** Do you have a blog? You're welcome to embed this video on your website *** Our Address: 216 S Rosemead Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91107Phone:(626) 795-2788 Directions:https://goo.gl/maps/VKosH7Ng7Nx Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Cactus-Center-216396897535/Google+ https://plus.google.com/+CaliforniaCactusCenterTwitter: https://twitter.com/CactusCenterWebsite: https://californiacactuscenter.comEmail: succulents4events@gmail.com

Tillandsias are also called “air plants,” which are native to South America. Tillandsias are epiphytes, which means their root systems attach themselves to trees or rocks. Tillandsias get their nutrients and moisture from the air. Unlike succulents, Tillandsias require no soil to thrive. 3 Basic Requirements:1). Filtered sunlight or shade. No Direct Sun.2). Water.3). Good Air Circulation. Tillandsias may be grown in the house near bright filtered sunlight. Water three times a week by spraying with a spray bottle. When completely dry, soak them in filtered water once a week for several minutes. Do not use Distilled Water because there are no nutrients and it is too

Sempervivum tectorum “Houseleek”Origin: Swiss AlpsFlower: PinkDescription: Low growing, rosette succulent that can only grows up to about 6 inches tall and can spread up to 20 inches wide. Also known as “Hens n Chickens,” this succulent easily produces offsets that can be removed for propagation. A wonderful option for rock gardens and container plants.Sun: Full sun to filtered light. Direct sun will make the leaves more reddish in color.Water: Water only soil is dry. Drought tolerant when established.Frost: 25-35 ° F *** Do you have a blog? You're welcome to embed this video on your website *** Our Address: 216 S Rosemead

Desert cactus container gardenCreate a mini desert garden using a variety of colorful and interesting cacti and succulents such as the Gymnocalycium mihanovichii “Moon Cactus”, Opuntia microdasys, “Angel Wings”, and Haworthia attenuata “Zebra Plant.” We picked plants that are compatible in terms of light and water. This desert container gardens would thrive in filtered sunlight, preferably outdoors and water about once a week. *** Do you have a blog? You're welcome to embed this video on your website *** Our Address: 216 S Rosemead Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91107Phone:(626) 795-2788 Directions:https://goo.gl/maps/VKosH7Ng7Nx Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Cactus-Center-216396897535/Google+ https://plus.google.com/+CaliforniaCactusCenterTwitter: https://twitter.com/CactusCenterWebsite: https://californiacactuscenter.comEmail: succulents4events@gmail.com

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