Attention Gardeners, are you looking for a cactus that will make your garden stand out? Look no further than Lophocereus schottii var. monstrosus", also known as the Totem pole cactus which is a strikingly beautiful plant. Imagine having this unique slow-growing, and eye-catching cactus in your collection. Your garden will be the envy of all who see it!
Formerly known as Pachycereus schottii, it forms clumps of numerous columnar stems that branch from the base in a candelabra-like arrangement and can grow up to a whopping 20 feet tall! That's like having your own personal totem pole in your backyard. These stems are green with red around young areoles, aging gray-green, and have faint waxy chevrons (stripes) which give them an almost mystical appearance.
The spines on these towering cacti are shorter than other Arizona giants, such as the saguaro or organ pipe, allowing its bright yellowish green stem to be prominently visible. And let's not forget about those nocturnal pink flowers borne along the stems in summer - talk about a statement piece!
You won't find many of these rare beauties around the desert regions since they cannot tolerate even the slightest frost. So, if you're lucky enough to spot this beauty here at Planet Desert, take a moment to appreciate its unique beauty and pay homage to nature's very own totem pole cactus 'Lophocereus schottii'.
Watering Needs
Although most cacti are commonly associated with desert environments, some varieties, such as the totem pole cacti, prefer to be watered using the "soak and dry" technique. This involves thoroughly watering the plant before allowing it to completely dry out between watering sessions.
Both potted and outdoor totem pole cacti should receive a deep soak once or twice a month during their growth periods, ensuring proper drainage so that the roots don't become waterlogged. Avoid watering your outdoor cactus when it's raining or during winter months.
Light Requirements
The totem pole cactus requires a lot of light and should be grown in either full sun or partial shade. New plants can get burned in the full sun as they were probably grown in a greenhouse; therefore, gradually increase their exposure to direct sunlight.
If the sun is too bright and is burning your plant's leaves, consider purchasing a sunshade or moving the plant indoors to a more shaded location.
Optimal Soil & Fertilizer Needs
The totem pole cactus is unable to tolerate wet feet, especially in winter, when they aren't actively growing and absorbing water. This makes them perfect for gravelly soil and rock gardens, especially ones built on slopes. As a rule, hillsides have better drainage than flat areas.
In order to grow a cactus successfully, the soil must be fast draining. Poor drainage soil, even if watered properly, could damage the roots. Here at Planet Desert, we have a cactus potting mix that is well-draining soil and contains organic mycorrhizae to promote the development of a strong root system that helps your cactus to thrive.
Natural fertilizers with an equal ratio of 5-10-5 (NPK) are the best choice as they last longer and keep your soil alive by adding other beneficial compounds and microbes that encourage plant health and nutrient absorption. So, skip those harsh chemicals and give your totem pole cacti some love with a good natural fertilizer!
Hardiness Zones & More
The Lophocereus species can't stand frost or too much humidity; therefore, it needs warm, dry conditions. A well-draining potting mix and drainage holes in the potting container will help you maintain temperatures and prevent too much moisture.
The totem cactus can therefore be cultivated outside in USDA zones 9 through 11. The ideal temperature for the totem pole cactus is 65-75 degrees F, and it can survive moderate winter temperatures as long as the soil is not wet and the minimum temperature does not drop below 35 degrees. They ought to be overwintered indoors to prevent harm from freezing weather.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to add something truly exceptional to your garden. Order your very own Lophocereus schottii today!
Bloom Season | Spring |
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Bloom Season | Spring, summer |
Bloom Season | Summer |
Botanical Name | Lophocereus schotti |
Botanical Name | Pachycereus schottii |
Common Name | Senita cactus |
Common Name | Totem Pole Cactus |
Common Name | Totem Pole Cactus, Senita cactus, wisker cactus |
Dormancy | Winter |
Family | Cactaceae |
Flower Color | Pink |
Flower Color | Pink, White |
Flower Color | Plae pink |
Genus | Pachycereus |
Growth Habit | Columnar |
Growth Habit | Columnar, trunkless stem |
Growth Habit | Ornamental poleshaped |
Growth Rate | Slow |
Hardiness Zone | 9 (USDA) |
Hardiness Zone | 9a to 10a |
Mature Size | 10 12 ft. tall |
Mature Size | 10 12 ft. tall, 8 in. wide |
Mature Size | 7m |
Native Area | Mexico |
Native Area | Mexico, Arizona |
Plant Type | Cactus |
Propagation | By stem cuttings |
Resistance | 9°c |
Resistance | Drought tolerant |
Resistance | Drought tolerant, deer resistance |
Soil PH | 6.5 |
Soil PH | 6.5, Acidic, Neutral |
Soil Type | Cactus potting mix soil |
Special Features | Lime green stem |
Special Features | Lime green stem, Berry fruits |
Toxicity | Safe for humans |
Toxicity | Safe for humans, friendly to dogs, friendly to cats |
Watering Needs | Low |
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Attention Gardeners, are you looking for a cactus that will make your garden stand out? Look no further than Lophocereus schottii var. monstrosus", also known as the Totem pole cactus which is a strikingly beautiful plant. Imagine having this unique slow-growing, and eye-catching cactus in your collection. Your garden will be the envy of all who see it!
Formerly known as Pachycereus schottii, it forms clumps of numerous columnar stems that branch from the base in a candelabra-like arrangement and can grow up to a whopping 20 feet tall! That's like having your own personal totem pole in your backyard. These stems are green with red around young areoles, aging gray-green, and have faint waxy chevrons (stripes) which give them an almost mystical appearance.
The spines on these towering cacti are shorter than other Arizona giants, such as the saguaro or organ pipe, allowing its bright yellowish green stem to be prominently visible. And let's not forget about those nocturnal pink flowers borne along the stems in summer - talk about a statement piece!
You won't find many of these rare beauties around the desert regions since they cannot tolerate even the slightest frost. So, if you're lucky enough to spot this beauty here at Planet Desert, take a moment to appreciate its unique beauty and pay homage to nature's very own totem pole cactus 'Lophocereus schottii'.
Watering Needs
Although most cacti are commonly associated with desert environments, some varieties, such as the totem pole cacti, prefer to be watered using the "soak and dry" technique. This involves thoroughly watering the plant before allowing it to completely dry out between watering sessions.
Both potted and outdoor totem pole cacti should receive a deep soak once or twice a month during their growth periods, ensuring proper drainage so that the roots don't become waterlogged. Avoid watering your outdoor cactus when it's raining or during winter months.
Light Requirements
The totem pole cactus requires a lot of light and should be grown in either full sun or partial shade. New plants can get burned in the full sun as they were probably grown in a greenhouse; therefore, gradually increase their exposure to direct sunlight.
If the sun is too bright and is burning your plant's leaves, consider purchasing a sunshade or moving the plant indoors to a more shaded location.
Optimal Soil & Fertilizer Needs
The totem pole cactus is unable to tolerate wet feet, especially in winter, when they aren't actively growing and absorbing water. This makes them perfect for gravelly soil and rock gardens, especially ones built on slopes. As a rule, hillsides have better drainage than flat areas.
In order to grow a cactus successfully, the soil must be fast draining. Poor drainage soil, even if watered properly, could damage the roots. Here at Planet Desert, we have a cactus potting mix that is well-draining soil and contains organic mycorrhizae to promote the development of a strong root system that helps your cactus to thrive.
Natural fertilizers with an equal ratio of 5-10-5 (NPK) are the best choice as they last longer and keep your soil alive by adding other beneficial compounds and microbes that encourage plant health and nutrient absorption. So, skip those harsh chemicals and give your totem pole cacti some love with a good natural fertilizer!
Hardiness Zones & More
The Lophocereus species can't stand frost or too much humidity; therefore, it needs warm, dry conditions. A well-draining potting mix and drainage holes in the potting container will help you maintain temperatures and prevent too much moisture.
The totem cactus can therefore be cultivated outside in USDA zones 9 through 11. The ideal temperature for the totem pole cactus is 65-75 degrees F, and it can survive moderate winter temperatures as long as the soil is not wet and the minimum temperature does not drop below 35 degrees. They ought to be overwintered indoors to prevent harm from freezing weather.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to add something truly exceptional to your garden. Order your very own Lophocereus schottii today!
Bloom Season | Spring |
---|---|
Bloom Season | Spring, summer |
Bloom Season | Summer |
Botanical Name | Lophocereus schotti |
Botanical Name | Pachycereus schottii |
Common Name | Senita cactus |
Common Name | Totem Pole Cactus |
Common Name | Totem Pole Cactus, Senita cactus, wisker cactus |
Dormancy | Winter |
Family | Cactaceae |
Flower Color | Pink |
Flower Color | Pink, White |
Flower Color | Plae pink |
Genus | Pachycereus |
Growth Habit | Columnar |
Growth Habit | Columnar, trunkless stem |
Growth Habit | Ornamental poleshaped |
Growth Rate | Slow |
Hardiness Zone | 9 (USDA) |
Hardiness Zone | 9a to 10a |
Mature Size | 10 12 ft. tall |
Mature Size | 10 12 ft. tall, 8 in. wide |
Mature Size | 7m |
Native Area | Mexico |
Native Area | Mexico, Arizona |
Plant Type | Cactus |
Propagation | By stem cuttings |
Resistance | 9°c |
Resistance | Drought tolerant |
Resistance | Drought tolerant, deer resistance |
Soil PH | 6.5 |
Soil PH | 6.5, Acidic, Neutral |
Soil Type | Cactus potting mix soil |
Special Features | Lime green stem |
Special Features | Lime green stem, Berry fruits |
Toxicity | Safe for humans |
Toxicity | Safe for humans, friendly to dogs, friendly to cats |
Watering Needs | Low |