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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Lifestyle
Gynelle Leon

Houseplant of the week: monkey tail cactus

Monkey Tail Cactus.

Why will I love it?
Cleistocactus colademononis is a desert-native cactus and the closest you’ll get to a plant pet: its long, thin stems are covered in soft white spines that resemble a monkey’s tail and are soft enough to stroke.

Light or shade?
Bright, indirect light. But it can tolerate some direct light too.

Where should I put it?
Place it in a tall planter or hang it from the ceiling in your living room to show off its beauty.

How do I keep it alive?
This cactus prefers to be kept on the dry side, so allow the soil to dry out completely before watering. During the winter, it’s best to water sparingly as the plant enters a period of dormancy. Use a well-draining cactus mix, as this will help prevent root rot. Feed monthly during the growing season (spring/summer) with a balanced, water-soluble fertiliser.

Did you know …
The monkey tail cactus can grow up to a metre tall and produces small, bright red flowers in the spring. Its white spines are modified leaves that are designed to protect the plant from predators and to help it retain moisture in its arid environment. In Bolivia, its stems are used as a natural remedy for various ailments, including headaches, burns and rheumatism.

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