Choose these types of cactus plants to add a touch of the desert to your home.
Grown indoors, most African milk trees stay under four feet and can live for decades.
However, they are two distinct species and it’s Thanksgiving cactus that it more commercially available.
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This cactus grows well indoors in filtered bright light.
Its flowers can be red, pink, white, purple, peach, or yellow.
Its trailing branches are flat, green and segmented without sharp spines.
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Thanksgiving cactus can grow to two feet wide and two feet tall and lives for up to 30 years.
Similar to the Thanksgiving cactus, this plant doesn’t have sharp spines and thrives in filtered light indoors.
It can grow to 2 feet wide and a foot tall.
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In your house, itll make a long-lived, low-maintenance plant that stays small for years.
Old man cactus produces stunning,night-blooming white flowersin the spring.
There are hard, prickly spines lurking beneath the hair, so handle old man cactus with care.
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Its single, blue-gray, globular stem may produce a big white flower in early summer.
Bishops cap is a good houseplant because its slow-growing and has minimal spines.
In a pot in your house, it wont get more than 3 or 4 feet tall.
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It needs 6 hours of bright sunlight a day, so put it by a sunny window.
Indoors it stays under 4 feet so it wont turn into an unmanageable behemoth.
Put it by a sunny window and water sparingly.
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Like all members of theEuphorbiagenus, the firestick plant is toxic to humans and pets.
The stems are bright green and covered in small spines that look like fuzz or hair.
The spines are soft, not sharp, so this cactus wont hurt you.
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In the early summer, it produces pink blooms that resemble Christmas cactus flowers.
Pinecone Cactus
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Pinecone cactus(Tephrocactus articulatus var.
strobiliformis)is an Argentinian native that grows knobby segments resembling a vertical stack of green pinecones.
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Another variety, paper spine cactus (Tephrocactus articulatus var.
papyracanthus) has dramatic spines that are a couple of inches long.
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