Majestic saguaro cactus can soar skyward eventually to over 50 feet tall. The waxy white flowers form at stem ends when the plant is about 30 years old. The seeds germinate readily, making attractive plump seedlings with a little tuft of spines at the top. Seedlings grow slowly at first, but speed up as they gain size, developing a stout, cylindrical, grayish-green stem armed with straight gray spines. Native to the American Southwest, saguaros will grow outdoors if you live in USDA plant hardiness zones 9 through 11. Elsewhere, keep them as container plants and bring them indoors before freezing weather occurs. These seeds were harvested from our own stand of saguaros in central Arizona's Sonoran Desert. You'll get growing instructions along with your seeds.
D**E
NOT even cactus 🌵
Seeds weren't even cactus seeds. Seeds grew into basil plants.
V**E
None grew
Couldnt get any of them to grow. I live in desert climate so they should have at least sprouted or something.
H**Y
recieved them
it is a crapshoot if these will work, but I will spread all around in hopes one day we have cacti here. tiny seeds
L**S
Received seeds that expired 5 months ago!
The seeds I received expired 5 months ago! Ordered on January 27, 2020. Sticker on seed package says, "Live Seeds. BEST WHEN USED BY: 08-31-2019". Thanks!
D**N
Fantastic
These are beautiful flowers and will be an amazing addition to my collection.
J**E
Great
They grew wonderfully
G**S
Don't look like 100!
This does not look like 100 seeds.
N**N
Never sprouted.
Followed directions - no cacti.
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