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Brain Cactus

Brain Cactus

Brain Cactus (Echinocactus horizonthalonius)

The Brain Cactus is a fascinating, slow-growing cactus with ribbed, blue-green stems that form a unique, wavy pattern resembling a brain. Native to desert regions, this hardy cactus thrives with minimal care and makes a striking addition to any collection.

Care Instructions:

Light: Full sun to bright, indirect light.

Water: Allow soil to dry completely between waterings; drought-tolerant.

Humidity: Prefers dry conditions.

Pet Safety: Not pet-safe (spines can be harmful).

 

A conversation-starting cactus thats perfect for collectors and lovers of unusual plants!

Regular price $38.00 USD
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Plant Expectations/Shipping Disclaimer (Don't Skip!)

We take great care in packaging each order, but please note that once a package is in transit, certain circumstances are beyond our control. Delays, theft, or lost packages may occur through the mail carrier, and we cannot be held responsible in these cases.

Plants may experience some stress during shipping, such as yellowing, wilting, or minor leaf damage. This is normal and with proper care, your plant should recover.

We do our best to provide accurate photos and descriptions, but variations in lighting, angle, and natural growth are to be expected. Unless otherwise noted for collectible plants, photos represent the type of plant you will receive, but not the exact specimen.

All sales are final. Due to the nature of live plants, we are unable to accept returns.

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Holly Sloan

Just picked up a brain cactus from this delightful little shop, and I’m convinced I’ve increased the IQ of my plant collection by at least 40 points. This twisty little genius is the perfect blend of quirky and charming—like if Einstein were a succulent. The shop owner and staff clearly know their stuff and treated this cerebrally gifted cactus with the reverence it deserves. Highly recommend!