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Unrooted Cuttings of Coral Cactus, Boxing Glove Cactus, Cylindropuntia fulgida VAR. mamillata , Cutting About 4" ~ 5" Long Each (2)
Unrooted Cuttings of Coral Cactus, Boxing Glove Cactus, Cylindropuntia fulgida VAR. mamillata , Cutting About 4" ~ 5" Long Each (2)
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Details: You will receive 'Unrooted Cuttings of Coral Cactus, Boxing Glove Cactus, Cylindropuntia fulgida VAR. mamillata , Cutting About 4' ~ 5' Long Each.' CYLINDROPUNTIA FULGIDA VAR. MAMILLATA Cylindropuntia is a genus of cacti, native to northern Mexico and the Southwestern United States. They are known for their barbed spines that have a nasty habit of attaching themselves to skin, fur, and clothing! They have cylindrical stem segments, joined end-to-end and grow in a branching, tree-like manner. PLANTING YOUNG PLANTS FROM EARLY SPRING TO MID SUMMER Dig holes or beds wide, not deep. Gently remove plants from containers, keeping the root ball intact and plant level with the surrounding soil, spreading the roots outward. Back fill around the roots with native soil then water to settle the soil around the roots. Stake large plants to prevent excess movement in strong winds. PROPAGATION FROM EARLY SPRING TO EARLY SPRING Most cacti and succulents can be propagated by small stem cuttings that are allowed to dry out for a few days or weeks before replanting in slightly moist, well-drained potting soil.
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