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Tall Stetsonia Coryne cactus with vertical ridges and sharp spines in a black plastic pot, outdoors against blurred green foliage.
Tall green Stetsonia Coryne cactus with long spines in a black pot, set against blurred greenery and blue sky background.
Close-up of a Stetsonia Coryne cactus with long sharp spines and deep grooves, highlighted against a clear blue sky.
Close-up of Stetsonia Coryne cactus with long white spines and vertical ridges, highlighted by sunlight against a blurred background.
Tall Stetsonia Coryne cactus with long white spines in a black pot on sandy soil, outdoors with blurred greenery in the background.
A tall green Stetsonia Coryne cactus with long spines sits in a black plastic pot outdoors, surrounded by soil and leafy bushes.
Close-up of a Stetsonia Coryne cactus with long sharp spines, growing in dry brown soil under sunlight.
Tall toothpick cactus (Stetsonia Coryne) with long spines in a black plastic pot outdoors, surrounded by bushes under blue sky.
A tall Stetsonia Coryne cactus with ribbed green stems and white spines in a black pot on sandy soil, surrounded by desert plants.
Close-up of a tall green Stetsonia Coryne cactus with long white spines outdoors in bright, sandy sunlight, ideal for sunny spots.
Close-up of a tall green Stetsonia Coryne Toothpick cactus with long white spines in a black pot, set against brown soil.
A tall, green Stetsonia Coryne cactus with long spines in a black pot sits outdoors on sunny soil, surrounded by green bushes.
Green Stetsonia Coryne cacti with long spines grow among white pebbles, with other slow-growing cacti in a sunlit background.
Close-up of a green Stetsonia Coryne Toothpick cactus with long brown spines in a pot, surrounded by rocks and other cacti.
Stetsonia Coryne cacti with long spines grow in rocky soil among desert plants, their bold texture highlighted by sunlight.
Stetsonia Coryne toothpick cactus with long spines in a rocky pot, surrounded by other cacti and succulents, stands out vividly.
Close-up of a Stetsonia Coryne cactus with long yellow and white spines in light brown gravel, with other cacti blurred in the background.
Stetsonia Coryne cactus with long white spines in a pot of small rocks, surrounded by green plants and a stone wall.
A tall Stetsonia Coryne cactus with long white spines in a green pot with white rocks, set before a rustic brick and plaster wall.
A Stetsonia Coryne cactus with long white spines grows in a pot filled with small rocks, set against a rustic brick wall.
Stetsonia Coryne cactus with long white spines in a green pot of white rocks, displayed before a beige and brown stone wall.
Stetsonia Coryne, also called the Toothpick cactus, is a slow-growing cactus featuring prominent white spikes.
Stetsonia Coryne cactus with long white and black spines in a green pot of light gravel, shown against a textured background.
Close-up of Stetsonia Coryne cactus with bold white and black spines, potted in light rocks, set against a softly blurred background.
A tall green Stetsonia Coryne cactus with long white spines in a pebble-filled pot, set before a stone wall and leafy green plants.
A green Stetsonia Coryne cactus with long white spines in a pot of pebbles, set before a stone wall covered with climbing vines.
Close-up of a Stetsonia Coryne cactus in a pot with beige stones, displaying its long white spines against a blurred stone wall.
Stetsonia Coryne (Toothpick cactus) with long white and black spines in a green pot with pebbles, set against a plain background.
Stetsonia Coryne (Toothpick cactus) with long white and dark spines potted in light gravel, shown on a white background.
A Stetsonia Coryne cactus with ribbed sides and long black-and-white spines in a small gravel pot, set against a brown stone background.
Close-up of Stetsonia Coryne cactus with thick ribbed stems, yellow-tipped spines, white clusters at the base, on light gravel.
Close-up of Toothpick cactus (Stetsonia Coryne) with blue-green body, long yellow-tipped spines, in rocky soil and stone background.
Close-up of Stetsonia Coryne, a blue-green cactus with black and white spines, potted in gravel against a blurred stone background.
A person holds a potted Stetsonia Coryne cactus with bluish-green ribs and long spines, set on gravel before a stone background.
Top view of Stetsonia Coryne cactus with long spines, bluish-green skin, and white spine bases in a small pot with gray gravel.
A hand holds a Stetsonia Coryne toothpick cactus with long white and dark spines in a small pot of gray gravel, stone background.
A Stetsonia Coryne cactus with long white and dark brown spines in a pot of gray rocks, set before a textured stone background.
Stetsonia Coryne cactus with thick, ribbed green stems and long white and dark spines in gray gravel with a rocky brown backdrop.
Close-up of a slow-growing Stetsonia Coryne cactus, showing green ribs and long black and yellow spines against a soft brown background.
Stetsonia Coryne cactus with ribbed green skin and black-and-white spines in gravel soil, held from the side by a person’s thumb.
Close-up of Stetsonia Coryne cactus with thick, ribbed green stems and long spines, dark-tipped with pale bases, on an earthy backdrop.
Close-up of a Stetsonia Coryne (Toothpick cactus) with white and black spines in a rocky pot on a brown textured background.

Stetsonia Coryne has its origin in South America. Known by their common name “Toothpick cactus”, these plants can grow up to 30 ft in height. The winter-dormant plants belong to the Cactaceae family, having a columnar shape that gives them a unique identity.

Growth Rate

Stetsonia Coryne is a slow-growing plant that is great for adding a soothing aura to your garden.

Flowering

This attractive plant blooms from Spring to Summer. It produces beautiful white flowers and becomes eye-catchy when blooms perfectly.

Watering

Water only half of the cup every 12 days. Watering in a controlled manner will lead to the healthy growth of plants.

Soil

Toothpick cactus plants grow well in full drainage soil.

Hardiness

Stetsonia Coryne belongs to the hardiness zone of 9a. These plants have a frost tolerance of -4° C or 28.4° F.

Light

It requires full sun to thrive. These plants in the ground can grow 6-12 in a year but mostly are considered slow growing, however it will look great in almost any sunny spot.

Propagation

It can be grown by cutting or seeding (simply cutting off the section of the stem) from a healthy plant.

Stetsonia Coryne “Toothpick cactus” is a must-have plant. An attention seeker, versatile, and easy to handle.

Some of the information in this description has been found at desert-tropicals.com, llifle.com and cactus-art.biz

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Stetsonia Coryne

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Stetsonia Coryne has its origin in South America. Known by their common name “Toothpick cactus”, these plants can grow up to 30 ft in height. The winter-dormant plants belong to the Cactaceae family, having a columnar shape that gives them a unique identity.

Growth Rate

Stetsonia Coryne is a slow-growing plant that is great for adding a soothing aura to your garden.

Flowering

This attractive plant blooms from Spring to Summer. It produces beautiful white flowers and becomes eye-catchy when blooms perfectly.

Watering

Water only half of the cup every 12 days. Watering in a controlled manner will lead to the healthy growth of plants.

Soil

Toothpick cactus plants grow well in full drainage soil.

Hardiness

Stetsonia Coryne belongs to the hardiness zone of 9a. These plants have a frost tolerance of -4° C or 28.4° F.

Light

It requires full sun to thrive. These plants in the ground can grow 6-12 in a year but mostly are considered slow growing, however it will look great in almost any sunny spot.

Propagation

It can be grown by cutting or seeding (simply cutting off the section of the stem) from a healthy plant.

Stetsonia Coryne “Toothpick cactus” is a must-have plant. An attention seeker, versatile, and easy to handle.

Some of the information in this description has been found at desert-tropicals.com, llifle.com and cactus-art.biz

Attribute Value
Bloom Season Spring to summer
Botanical Name Stetsonia coryne
Common Name Toothpick cactus
Dormancy Winter
Family Cactaceae
Flower Color Large white tinted pink
Genus Stetsonia
Growth Habit Columnar
Growth Rate Moderate
Hardiness Zone 9b11
Mature Size 15 to 25 ft
Native Area Argentina
Resistance 3.8
Sun Exposure Full sun (6+ hrs.)

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