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Senita Cactus (Lophocereus schottii)

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Senita Cactus – A Desert Sentinel with Soft CharmMeet the Senita Cactus (Lophocereus schottii), a quirky desert native that blends rugged looks with a touch of whimsy. This slow-growing columnar cactus forms upright stems, reaching 10-15 feet tall in the wild but staying manageable at 3-6 feet in cultivation, with a 2-4 foot spread. Its ribbed, gray-green columns are studded with dense clusters of soft, silvery spines that look like whiskers—especially on older stems—earning it the nickname “Whisker Cactus.” In late spring to summer, it may surprise you with pinkish-white nocturnal blooms, followed by small, edible red fruits.

Care Made Simple:

• Sun: Full sun is its happy place—6+ hours daily keeps it thriving and colorful. Light shade is okay but may slow growth.

• Water: Desert-tough—water deeply every 2-3 weeks in summer, letting soil dry out completely. In winter, skip watering or go ultra-light.

• Soil: Needs gritty, well-drained soil—cactus mix or sandy gravel mimics its rocky roots perfectly.

Ideal for xeriscapes, rock gardens, or tall containers, the Senita Cactus shines in USDA zones 9-11, handling heat and dry cold to 20°F (-6°C)—protect it from wet freezes. Its soft spines make it friendlier than most cacti, but place thoughtfully to avoid brushing; non-toxic to pets. A low-maintenance choice for adding height and texture, it grows slowly and rarely branches unless cut.

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Senita Cactus – A Desert Sentinel with Soft CharmMeet the Senita Cactus (Lophocereus schottii), a quirky desert native that blends rugged looks with a touch of whimsy. This slow-growing columnar cactus forms upright stems, reaching 10-15 feet tall in the wild but staying manageable at 3-6 feet in cultivation, with a 2-4 foot spread. Its ribbed, gray-green columns are studded with dense clusters of soft, silvery spines that look like whiskers—especially on older stems—earning it the nickname “Whisker Cactus.” In late spring to summer, it may surprise you with pinkish-white nocturnal blooms, followed by small, edible red fruits.

Care Made Simple:

• Sun: Full sun is its happy place—6+ hours daily keeps it thriving and colorful. Light shade is okay but may slow growth.

• Water: Desert-tough—water deeply every 2-3 weeks in summer, letting soil dry out completely. In winter, skip watering or go ultra-light.

• Soil: Needs gritty, well-drained soil—cactus mix or sandy gravel mimics its rocky roots perfectly.

Ideal for xeriscapes, rock gardens, or tall containers, the Senita Cactus shines in USDA zones 9-11, handling heat and dry cold to 20°F (-6°C)—protect it from wet freezes. Its soft spines make it friendlier than most cacti, but place thoughtfully to avoid brushing; non-toxic to pets. A low-maintenance choice for adding height and texture, it grows slowly and rarely branches unless cut.

Senita Cactus – A Desert Sentinel with Soft CharmMeet the Senita Cactus (Lophocereus schottii), a quirky desert native that blends rugged looks with a touch of whimsy. This slow-growing columnar cactus forms upright stems, reaching 10-15 feet tall in the wild but staying manageable at 3-6 feet in cultivation, with a 2-4 foot spread. Its ribbed, gray-green columns are studded with dense clusters of soft, silvery spines that look like whiskers—especially on older stems—earning it the nickname “Whisker Cactus.” In late spring to summer, it may surprise you with pinkish-white nocturnal blooms, followed by small, edible red fruits.

Care Made Simple:

• Sun: Full sun is its happy place—6+ hours daily keeps it thriving and colorful. Light shade is okay but may slow growth.

• Water: Desert-tough—water deeply every 2-3 weeks in summer, letting soil dry out completely. In winter, skip watering or go ultra-light.

• Soil: Needs gritty, well-drained soil—cactus mix or sandy gravel mimics its rocky roots perfectly.

Ideal for xeriscapes, rock gardens, or tall containers, the Senita Cactus shines in USDA zones 9-11, handling heat and dry cold to 20°F (-6°C)—protect it from wet freezes. Its soft spines make it friendlier than most cacti, but place thoughtfully to avoid brushing; non-toxic to pets. A low-maintenance choice for adding height and texture, it grows slowly and rarely branches unless cut.

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