Despite their prickly appearance, cacti make a great addition to any home and garden space. With their diverse shapes, sizes and colors, these desert-loving plants thrive in various environments ...
The differences between the two cacti are subtle, but understanding them is key to their growth.If you’re looking for a festive plant to bring cheer to your home this holiday season, the Christmas ...
There are a few different types of holiday cacti, two of the most popular being Christmas and Thanksgiving. Both cacti flower ...
We all know cacti store water—but to survive, they migrate their flowers, and so much more. Scientists want to copy the resilient plants' methods to help engineer our future.
Once gardens become dormant, Coloradans could long for flowers to brighten their homes during the holiday season.
To encourage a Christmas cactus to bloom, it's important to create the right conditions in your home. As the plant does well in environments ... to give it the best chance of blooming. Every garden ...
The Cholla Cactus Garden, located about 12 miles south of the park's North Entrance, is home to one of the few stands of cholla cactus in the park. The short, quarter-mile Cholla Cactus Garden ...
Some people feel threatened by cacti, reluctant to approach and appreciate the strength, endurance and beauty of these succulent stemmed and spine leafed plants. While you can respectfully and protect ...
Despite its name, a Christmas cactus is just as likely to bloom in late January as it is to be in full flower when you're hanging your stockings by the chimney with care. How to get your Christmas ...
As advocate for climate-appropriate plants, she helped establish botanical treasures across the city, including Balboa Park ...
Want to move your cactus to a new home, but worried about ending up with spines all over your hands? Check out this guide to repotting a cactus without getting hurt in the process. As far as ...
For our latest interview of shots Unsigned talent we talk with Double Solitaire, the creative partnership of Tony Blahd and Lydia Fine. Here, they talk about their documentary The Cactus of Klaus ...