Cacti
Origin
Cacti are native through most of the length of North and South America, from British Columbia all the way to Chile and Argentina. A cactus is a member of the plant family Cactaceae, a family comprising about 127 genera with some 1750 known species.
Description
A type of desert plant that has thick, leafless stems covered in prickly spines or sharp spikes. Cactus plants are able to thrive in dry climates because they store water in their stems.
Thriving Location
Adorning the kitchen widow seal, a bright bedroom or your favorite sunny spot in your home or office. Cacti are some of the most care-free houseplants.
Water
Water only when the soil is completely dry.
Sun
Cactus needs as much bright light to full sunlight as it can possibly get.
Temperature
Cactus prefer temperatures between 55°F -90°F. Keep away from heating or cooling vents, fans, heaters, and air conditioning units that cause fluctuating temperature.
Humidity
Cactus requires no additional humidity, and will thrive in dry environments.
Origin
Cacti are native through most of the length of North and South America, from British Columbia all the way to Chile and Argentina. A cactus is a member of the plant family Cactaceae, a family comprising about 127 genera with some 1750 known species.
Description
A type of desert plant that has thick, leafless stems covered in prickly spines or sharp spikes. Cactus plants are able to thrive in dry climates because they store water in their stems.
Thriving Location
Adorning the kitchen widow seal, a bright bedroom or your favorite sunny spot in your home or office. Cacti are some of the most care-free houseplants.
Water
Water only when the soil is completely dry.
Sun
Cactus needs as much bright light to full sunlight as it can possibly get.
Temperature
Cactus prefer temperatures between 55°F -90°F. Keep away from heating or cooling vents, fans, heaters, and air conditioning units that cause fluctuating temperature.
Humidity
Cactus requires no additional humidity, and will thrive in dry environments.
Origin
Cacti are native through most of the length of North and South America, from British Columbia all the way to Chile and Argentina. A cactus is a member of the plant family Cactaceae, a family comprising about 127 genera with some 1750 known species.
Description
A type of desert plant that has thick, leafless stems covered in prickly spines or sharp spikes. Cactus plants are able to thrive in dry climates because they store water in their stems.
Thriving Location
Adorning the kitchen widow seal, a bright bedroom or your favorite sunny spot in your home or office. Cacti are some of the most care-free houseplants.
Water
Water only when the soil is completely dry.
Sun
Cactus needs as much bright light to full sunlight as it can possibly get.
Temperature
Cactus prefer temperatures between 55°F -90°F. Keep away from heating or cooling vents, fans, heaters, and air conditioning units that cause fluctuating temperature.
Humidity
Cactus requires no additional humidity, and will thrive in dry environments.