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  1. Claret cup cactus is native to the desert areas of the American Southwest. What is a claret cup cactus? This tiny succulent is only hardy to USDA zones 9 to 10, but you can grow one in your home.

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    • Where to Plant Claret Cup Cactus
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    • How to Propagate Claret Cup Cactus
    • Claret Cup Cactus Companion Plants

    Plant cactus in full sun and sand or soil that is extremely well-drained—or risk root rot. Make sure the planting bed is well away from play areas in which spines could cause injury. In cool regions choose a planting spot next to a south or west-facing wall, which will provide extra protection in winter. Plant claret cup cactus with other cold-hard...

    Claret cup cactus thrives in lean soil, so do not add compost to the planting hole. Plant each cactus carefully, spreading roots out over the soil and situating the plant so its base rests on top of the soil. After planting the claret cup, water it well. Mulch plants with a ½- to 1-inch-thick layer of pea-size gravel around the base of the plant to...

    Though most succulents and cacti tend to be low-maintenance, there are a few key care tips you should follow.

    Claret cup cactus is generally resistant to pests and diseases but they may attract mealybugs, root mealybugs, and scale pests or sucking insects. In the early stages, you may be able to stop the proliferation by dabbing on rubbing alcohol where you see the white scales or by spraying non-toxic solutions often found in home improvement stores. Less...

    Propagate claret cup cactus via seed or leaf and stem cuttings. To propagate by seed: In the spring, sow the seed shallowly in a tray filled with moist, sandy soil. Place the tray in a warm area of your garden or home. Germination can take about a week or two. When seedlings have reached a sturdy size, transfer to an individual pot to continue grow...

    Muhly Grass

    Most muhly grasses are high on drama, offering their beautiful floral display to dry gardens. They have a soft, airy appearance that is welcome among agaves and other rough-texture plants that feature in low-water gardens. Pine muhly, in particular, grows best in fast-draining soil that is low in nutrients, so sandy soil is perfect. Avoid heavy clay and wet locations.

    Yucca

    Yucca is an easy-to-grow companion for claret cup cacti as they share some similarities—both love full sun and warm climates and can withstand dry conditions. The large, spikey foliage is striking (as well as their delicate blush or white flowers) but do be careful when planting near pathways as the leaves have very sharp points. Yucca needs to have well-drained soil and avoid wet locations, otherwise, the root can start rotting over time.

    Gaura

    Soften the strong lines and spikey nature of cacti and succulents with a delicate, airy alternative like gaura. Despite having a delicate appearance in both flowers and branches, you'd be surprised to know how tolerant and resistant this plant is to full sun and extreme drought. Besides this, gaura attracts plenty of pollinators.

  3. Echinocereus triglochidiatus is a species of hedgehog cactus known by several common names, including kingcup cactus, claret cup cactus, red-flowered hedgehog cactus and Mojave mound cactus.

  4. Dec 1, 2020 · Echinocereus triglochidiatus is also known as hedgehog cactus, claret cup hedgehog, kingcup cactus, strawberry cactus, or crimson hedgehog. The name hedgehog cactus comes from its scientific name, Echinocereus triglochidiatus.

  5. Widely cultivated for its flowers, Echinocereus triglochidiatus (Claret Cup) is a small mounding cactus, forming bulbous piles of up to hundreds of usually erect, spherical to cylindrical, blue green stems.

  6. Apr 24, 2022 · The claret cup cactus is one of the easiest Echinocereus cacti to grow. It’s the Colorado State cactus and is prized for its gorgeous cup-shaped flowers that are prolific in the summer months. The flowers are a bright reddish-orange and grow from the crown of the plant.

  7. The claret cup cactus (Echinocereus triglochidiatus) is a native North American cactus that is commonly grown as an ornamental plant. The cactus gets its name from its beautiful red flowers, which bloom in the spring and summer.

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