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Ferocactus peninsulae subs. gracilis

Ferocactus peninsulae subs. gracilis

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The Ferocactus peninsulae subs. gracilis is a striking succulent native to the Baja California region. Known commonly as the slender barrel cactus, this species features a more elongated and slender form compared to its relatives. Gardeners admire its elegant shape and robust spines, which add a dramatic flair to any plant collection. This Ferocactus variety stands out for its refined structure and distinctive appearance.

The Ferocactus peninsulae group includes several barrel cacti, but the subspecies gracilis is prized for its delicate proportions. Its spines curve like fishhooks, giving it the nickname fishhook cactus. This cactus thrives in arid environments and showcases a unique texture with ribbed stems. It also displays subtle color variations that enrich its ornamental value and make it a centerpiece in desert-themed gardens.

  • Slender, elongated barrel shape distinguishes it from other cacti
  • Prominent curved spines resemble fishhooks for visual interest
  • Native to Baja California, reflecting desert resilience
  • Ribbed stem structure enhances its sculptural quality
  • Rich green tones complement dry landscape designs

Collectors of Ferocactus gracilis appreciate its rarity and refined form. The peninsula barrel cactus adds a sophisticated touch to succulent displays. Its natural adaptation to harsh climates highlights its toughness and ornamental appeal. Overall, this cactus offers a blend of beauty and resilience that few other plants match in desert environments.

Botanical family: Cactaceae

Botanical genus: Ferocactus

Botanical species: Ferocactus peninsulae subs. gracilis

SKU:GBA-2706-A-25AZ

Cultivation

  • Soil type: Well-draining, sandy, or gravelly soil.
  • Watering frequency: Infrequent; allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings.
  • Light exposure: Full sun to light shade.
  • Temperature requirements: Tolerates a range of temperatures but prefers warm climates; protect from frost.
  • Fertilization: Minimal fertilization needed; use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in spring.
  • Pruning: Remove dead or damaged leaves as needed.
  • Common pests: Watch for agave snout weevil and scale insects.

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