Collection: Cephalocereus
Cephalocereus: The Iconic Old Man Cactus
The Cephalocereus, commonly known as the "Old Man Cactus," is a striking genus of cacti admired for its unique appearance and minimal care needs. The Cephalocereus senilis, with its characteristic white, wool-like covering, is a favorite among collectors and gardeners.
Stunning Cephalocereus Varieties
Explore the beauty of species such as Cephalocereus columna-trajani, known for its tall, columnar growth, and the rare Cephalocereus azureus, which adds a pop of blue-green to any collection. The Cephalocereus palmeri and Cephalocereus totolapensis are equally unique, offering diversity in texture and structure.
Care and Cultivation
Caring for a Cephalocereus cactus is straightforward. These plants thrive in well-drained soil and full sunlight. Minimal watering is required, as they are highly drought-tolerant. For enthusiasts, Cephalocereus propagation through seeds or offsets is an engaging and rewarding process. Ensure proper ventilation to maintain the health of wool-covered species like Cephalocereus senilis.
Uses and Features
The Cephalocereus senilis flower is a rare sight, often blooming only on mature specimens. Beyond aesthetics, these cacti serve as excellent focal points in xeriscapes and succulent gardens. With varieties like the Cephalocereus royenii and Cephalocereus polylophus, they bring an exotic touch to any setting.
With their distinctive appearance and low maintenance, Cephalocereus cacti are ideal for both novice and experienced collectors.