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Spring Cactus (Surprise Flower Color) 4 inch grower's pot
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The Spring Cactus is a trailing or clumping succulent native to Brazil, often confused with Christmas or Thanksgiving cacti but distinguished by its spring-blooming habit and pointed leaf segments. Its flattened, green stems form a cascading shape, making it perfect for hanging baskets or decorative pots. In spring, it produces stunning, tubular flowers in shades of red, pink, coral, or white, adding a bright splash of color to indoor spaces. With proper care, it can bloom year after year, making it a favorite for collectors and casual plant lovers alike.
This listing is for one Spring Cactus. Flower color will vary based on availability and variety.
Key features:
- Seasonal Bloomer – Produces vibrant flowers in spring.
- Distinct Stems – Flattened, segmented stems with pointed tips.
- Trailing Growth – Perfect for hanging baskets or elevated displays.
- Succulent Nature – Stores water in its stems, making it drought-tolerant.
- Indoor-Friendly – Thrives as a houseplant with minimal fuss.
- Flower color possibilities: White, Yellow, Pink, Orange, Purple, Red
*Plants may vary from the images based on availability.
Plant Care Instructions:
- Light: Bright, indirect light; tolerates medium light
- Water: Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil are dry
- Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity
- Temperature: Keep in warm conditions; avoid cold drafts
- Soil: Well-draining potting mix
- Care tip: Rotate regularly for even growth; avoid overwatering to prevent yellowing leaves
How to Unbox:
- Retrieve the package and begin unboxing as soon as it is delivered.
- Open the box.
- Carefully cut alongside the length of the corrugated cylinder, long ways.
- Unwrap the pot and remove the crinkly paper.
- If needed, give your new plant a fresh drink of water.
Bonus Tip: Do not repot right away. Allow your plant at least three weeks to acclimate before repotting.
