Neobuxbaumia cactus

Neobuxbaumia polylopha

Polylopha

About this plant

Neobuxbaumia polylopha is a tall, columnar cactus native to Mexico. It has multiple ribs with spines along them and can grow several meters tall. This cactus produces large, white flowers at night. It is often grown as an ornamental plant in gardens and collections due to its striking appearance and drought tolerance.

Taxonomy

Genus
Neobuxbaumia
Family
Cactaceae
Higher classification
Order Caryophyllales
Plant type
Cactus
Lifespan
Perennial

Origin & Distribution

Native region
Mexico
Distribution
Native to arid regions of northeastern Mexico; cultivated in dry gardens and cactus collections worldwide.

Care

Light preference
Full sun
Suitable locations
Indoor, Outdoor, Balcony, Greenhouse
Preferred window facing
South-facing, West-facing, East-facing
Watering frequency
Rare
Watering interval
14–21 days
Humidity
Low
Minimum
5 °C
Maximum
40 °C
Optimal
20-30 °C
USDA hardiness zones
9-11
Soil pH
6.0-7.5
Soil type
well-draining sandy or cactus potting mix

Watering. Water sparingly during the growing season, allowing soil to dry completely between waterings. Do not water in winter when the plant is dormant.

Fertilizing. Feed with a balanced cactus fertilizer during the growing season (spring and summer) every 4-6 weeks. Avoid fertilizing in winter when the plant is dormant.

Neobuxbaumia polylopha is a slow-growing cactus that prefers bright sunlight and well-draining soil. It is drought-tolerant but needs occasional watering during its growing season. Overwatering can cause root rot, so water sparingly and allow soil to dry out between waterings. It requires minimal maintenance and is suitable for experienced cactus growers.

Propagation

Propagation methods
Seeds
Care difficulty
Medium

Ornamental features

Flowering
Yes
Flowering period
summer

Tall columnar form with multiple ribs and spines; large white nocturnal flowers.

Toxicity & Safety

Toxic to humans
Non-toxic
Toxic to pets
Non-toxic
Weed potential
Not considered a weed

Not known to be toxic, but spines can cause injury if touched carelessly.

Allergy information

Allergy risk
Low
Allergy triggers
Skin contact
Pollen level
Low

Neobuxbaumia polylopha is not known to cause allergies. People sensitive to cactus spines should handle it carefully to avoid skin irritation or injury.

Common problems

Overwatering can lead to root rot. Insufficient light may cause weak growth. Pests like mealybugs can occasionally appear.

Uses

Primarily grown as an ornamental plant in gardens and collections for its impressive size and flowers.

Notes

Handle with care due to sharp spines. Repotting is rarely needed due to slow growth. Protect from frost as it is sensitive to freezing temperatures.

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