The Monkey Tail Cactus (Cleistocactus colademononis) is a fascinating and unique plant native to Bolivia. Known for its long, trailing stems covered in soft, white spines, it resembles a monkey's tail, hence the name. This cactus is well-suited for hanging baskets or high shelves where its dramatic stems can cascade down. The long, cylindrical stems can grow up to 7 feet long. The stems are covered in fine, soft spines that appear fuzzy. The plant produces vibrant red or pink tubular flowers that attract hummingbirds and pollinators. The flowers are found on the upper portion of the stems. It is an epilithic cactus that grows on rocks, branching at the base. The flowers can stay open for several days. It is drought-tolerant and thrives in arid conditions. Place the cactus in a location where it receives plenty of bright, indirect light. If placed in direct sunlight, do so gradually to avoid sunburn. Water the plant thoroughly during the growing season (spring and summer), allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Reduce watering significantly in the fall and winter months when growth slows down. Use a well-draining cactus or succulent mix. You can create your own by combining potting soil with sand or perlite to enhance drainage. The cactus is hardy for zones 9-11. The plant is non-toxic to humans and animals.
Dpeckitt@nc.rr.com Mar 17
Is Lewisa deer resistant?
Yes, it is.Here is more information on the plant from the National Gardening Association.
https://garden.org/plants/view/82926/Lewisia-Lewisia-cotyledon/
gslotnick@yahoo.com Sep 28
Is this a perennial? Thanks!
It is a groundcover rose shrub that is hardy for zones 4 - 11. It does come back every year and is winter hardy.
mmsimpson1@insightbb.com Feb 22
What zones can the California Lilac grow in. I live in zone 6, Kentucky. Thank you for helping me.
The hardiness zones for this plant are 8 - 10. There are different types of this plant so there might be one that works for you. Here is more information.
https://www.gardenia.net/plant-variety/ceanothus-california-lilac
rabisaqib88@gmail.com Mar 15
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Thank you for your kind comment.
vs@abanahomes.com May 03
Not sure if this is the correct place to ask, but you seem to be knowledgable about the flowering plants.
Most likely these two plants Lily of the valley and this flowering bonsai tree may share the same chemistry.
Which fertilizer / condition do you recommend to bloom a flowering plant more?
Lily of the valley typically doesn’t need any fertilizer unless you have poor soil. If your soil lacks nutrients, you can add a slow-release granular fertilizer in the spring. For Bonsai plants, there is usually specific fertilizer for those plants.
omorfrck@gmail.com Apr 08
The hardiness zones for this plant are 8 - 10. There are different types of this plant so there might be one that works for you. Here is more information.
https://dev-cute-as-a-bottom.pantheonsite.io/
Thanks for sharing this informaton.
parigagu@tutuapp.bid Jul 13
Wow, I never realized how rich and diverse the symbolism and mythology behind anemone flowers are! Their vibrant colors, cup-shaped blossoms, and unique central cluster make them truly captivating. It’s fascinating to learn about their association with love and protection against evil.Here is more information.
Yes, they are beautiful flowers. The link did not have anything to do with anemone flowers, so we did not include it.