As a part of the Cactaceae family, the Cereus forbesii monstrose 'Ming Thing' grows in a sculpted club-like shape. It is a columnar plant that grows up to 12 inches or 30.5 cm in height. Also commonly known as Woolly areoles, the plant has its surface covered with wool-like areoles and small black spines. The Ming Thing cactus flower is large and characterized by a funnel shape that is white in color with purple hues. The blooming season is spring to early summer. The winter-dormant cactus is a native of Bolivia and Argentina and is not frost-hardy. It is a slow-growing cactus requiring full sun to partial shade.
Growth Rate
Ming Thing Cactus is a slow-growing cactus.
Flowering
The small and large Ming Thing Cactus blooms into large, funnel-shaped white flowers with purple hues from spring to early summer.
Watering
The cactus has the typical watering needs. Ensure that between two waterings, the soil is completely dry.
Soil
Ming Thing plants should be planted in well-draining soil in clay pots that have adequate drainage holes. Use porous cactus soil for best results.
Hardiness
The hardiness zone for the cactus is 9b to 11a. It is not frost-hardy.
Light
The Ming Thing plant grows best when exposed to full sun but does ensure filtered or partial shade in summer.
Propagation
The best way to propagate the cactus is via cuttings.
The plant is a smaller or a mutated version of the Cereus forbesii. Amp up the classiness of your garden with this club-shaped cactus!
Bloom Season
Flower Color
Growth Rate
Hardiness Zone
Mature Size
Resistance
Sun Exposure
Bloom Season | Julyoctober |
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Botanical Name | Cereus forbesii monstrose |
Common Name | Ming Thing cactus |
Dormancy | Winter |
Family | Cactaceae |
Flower Color | Red and yellow/green |
Growth Habit | Columnar treelike |
Growth Rate | Fast |
Hardiness Zone | 9b to 11b |
Mature Size | 612 in |
Native Area | Argentina |
Resistance | 1.1°c |
Sun Exposure | Partial shade |
- Description
- Key Plant Features
As a part of the Cactaceae family, the Cereus forbesii monstrose 'Ming Thing' grows in a sculpted club-like shape. It is a columnar plant that grows up to 12 inches or 30.5 cm in height. Also commonly known as Woolly areoles, the plant has its surface covered with wool-like areoles and small black spines. The Ming Thing cactus flower is large and characterized by a funnel shape that is white in color with purple hues. The blooming season is spring to early summer. The winter-dormant cactus is a native of Bolivia and Argentina and is not frost-hardy. It is a slow-growing cactus requiring full sun to partial shade.
Growth Rate
Ming Thing Cactus is a slow-growing cactus.
Flowering
The small and large Ming Thing Cactus blooms into large, funnel-shaped white flowers with purple hues from spring to early summer.
Watering
The cactus has the typical watering needs. Ensure that between two waterings, the soil is completely dry.
Soil
Ming Thing plants should be planted in well-draining soil in clay pots that have adequate drainage holes. Use porous cactus soil for best results.
Hardiness
The hardiness zone for the cactus is 9b to 11a. It is not frost-hardy.
Light
The Ming Thing plant grows best when exposed to full sun but does ensure filtered or partial shade in summer.
Propagation
The best way to propagate the cactus is via cuttings.
The plant is a smaller or a mutated version of the Cereus forbesii. Amp up the classiness of your garden with this club-shaped cactus!
Bloom Season
Flower Color
Growth Rate
Hardiness Zone
Mature Size
Resistance
Sun Exposure
Bloom Season | Julyoctober |
---|---|
Botanical Name | Cereus forbesii monstrose |
Common Name | Ming Thing cactus |
Dormancy | Winter |
Family | Cactaceae |
Flower Color | Red and yellow/green |
Growth Habit | Columnar treelike |
Growth Rate | Fast |
Hardiness Zone | 9b to 11b |
Mature Size | 612 in |
Native Area | Argentina |
Resistance | 1.1°c |
Sun Exposure | Partial shade |