Desert Plants

"Beavertail cactus garden at sunrise with magenta-purple blooms, mountain silhouettes in background, and morning dew drops in a desert setting"

Growing Beavertail Cactus: A Desert Gem That’s Easier Than You Think

Growing Beavertail Cactus: A Desert Gem That’s Easier Than You Think I collected a beavertail cactus pad on a hike in Joshua Tree after it had already broken off the mother plant. I let it callus for three weeks, stuck it in dry sand, and within a year it had rooted and produced three new […]

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"Interior of a greenhouse with lace cacti on wooden benches, lit by warm sunlight, with vintage watering cans and pots, in warm earth tones and purples"

The Complete Guide to Growing Lace Cactus: Tips From My Desert Garden Adventures

I bought a lace cactus because the dense clusters of small globular stems looked like a pile of pale green buttons. The spines are fine and hair-like, giving it a soft appearance that belies the sharp tips underneath. I’ve spent years nurturing these spiky beauties, and today I’m sharing everything I know about the fascinating

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black spine agave

Black Spine Agave: A Captivating Desert Treasure

I found a black spine agave at a desert botanical garden where the dark purple-black spines contrasted sharply with the blue-gray leaves. The plant stays compact, rarely exceeding two feet across, making it suitable for large containers on sunny patios. Its narrow, powder-blue leaves are adorned with a striking black-brown spine, creating a rosette that’s

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"Close-up image of Ariocarpus fissuratus cactus with geometric patterns and pink-purple bloom, in its natural limestone desert habitat at golden hour with dew droplets and dust particles catching the sunlight"

Living Rock Cactus: Nature’s Master of Desert Camouflage – A Complete Care Guide

Living Rock Cactus: Nature’s Master of Desert Camouflage – A Complete Care Guide A neighbor gave me offsets from her living rock cactus after I admitted I had killed two succulents already. Those tiny stone-like bodies have been sitting unchanged on my windowsill for three years, flowering every autumn without any fuss. The Mystery Behind

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"Mescal Pelón agave with reddish-purple tints and smooth-edged leaves, centered in a limestone terrace setting during golden hour."

Mescal Pelón: The Rare Desert Jewel of Sonora’s Limestone Mountains

Mescal Pelón: The Rare Desert Jewel of Sonora’s Limestone Mountains I saw mescal pelon growing wild in northern Mexico where the broad, toothed leaves formed massive rosettes. The plant is huge mature, but seedlings stay manageable for years, developing the characteristic pale green color and sharp marginal teeth. Mescal pelon needs full sun and fast-draining

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"Sunset-lit desert garden with clusters of blooming Claret Cup Cacti, granite boulders, and dramatic mountain silhouettes, featuring a hummingbird near a cactus flower."

Claret Cup Cactus: The Crown Jewel of Desert Gardens (A Complete Growing Guide)

Claret Cup Cactus: The Crown Jewel of Desert Gardens (A Complete Growing Guide) I first saw a claret cup cactus blooming in a neighbor’s rock garden one April morning. The scarlet flowers against the blue-green stems stopped me mid-step. Since then, I’ve always kept one tucked into a sunny corner of my own yard. Why

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