Cactus Keyring
A real-life cactus in a key ring… This is a super-tiny living cactus or succulent in a mini capsule that you can water and watch grow. Once it is big enough you can transfer it to a pot and have many years together!
You will receive this Mini Cactus Keyring in a box. Just give it some light and dip it in water once a month and it will grow in its capsule. Once they are grown they can be transplanted into a larger pot.
Rhipsalis mesembryanthemoides - Clumpy mistletoe cactus
Originating from Brazil, The Clumpy Mistletoe Cactus has sturdy stems with fuzzy fat branches, eventually producing white flowers after a few years of growth. Looks fantastic in hanging baskets.
Light: Indirect
Water: Monthly while in his keying - once repotted follow the soak and dry method
Size: 80cm (Within 7 years)
Sedum ‘Burrito - Burro’s Tail
Originating from North America, this eye-catching succulent bears thick plumpy leaves across his long trailing stems. Keep an eye out for pink star-shaped flowers that may appear at the tips of stems in summer. Great for hanging near windows or semi-shaded conservatories.
Light: Full sun
Water: Monthly while in his keying - once repotted follow the soak and dry method
Size: 120cm length (Within 5 years)
Mammillaria prolifera- Nipple Cactus
This spiny guy is a slow grower that’ll slowly form into a large clump after a few years. Keep an eye out for red daisy-like flowers that will appear in the spring.
Light: Full sun
Water: Monthly while in his keying - once repotted follow the soak and dry method
Size: 15cm in height (Within 7 years)
Opuntia rutila- Prickly Pear
Originating from South Central USA and northern Mexico, he litters many rocky hillsides with his gigantic stems and spines. Pink crown-shaped blooms and of course edible pear like fruits. Yum!
Light: Full sun
Water: Monthly while in his keying - once repotted follow the soak and dry method
Size: 1.3m in height (Within 7 years)
Sedum - Spiral Staircase
This succulent beauty has fleshy, succulent leaves, and fleshy stems, and has clusters of small, starry flowers. He is very easily propagated!
Light: Full sun
Water: Monthly while in his keying - once repotted follow the soak and dry method
Size: 20cm in height ( in 4 years)