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succulent plant that looks like a brain

succulent plant that looks like a brain Brains Cactus, Mammillaria Elongata – Plants and Things LLC

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succulent plant that looks like a brain Brains Cactus, Mammillaria Elongata – Plants and Things LLCIts eye catching, compact, and a true succulent oddball. A funky, brainy beauty with curves thatll make anyone look twice low effort, high impact, and perfect for sunny spots. The Brain Cactus, also known as the Mammillaria Elongata Cristata cactus, is native to central Mexico. Its a rare form of the Mammillaria Elongata cactus and has a unique, crested shape. Its growth pattern looks like worms or brains, which is how it got the nickname Brain

It’s eye-catching, compact, and a true succulent oddball. A funky, brainy beauty with curves that’ll make anyone look twice — low effort, high impact, and perfect for sunny spots.

The Brain Cactus, also known as the Mammillaria Elongata ‘Cristata’ cactus, is native to central Mexico. It’s a rare form of the Mammillaria Elongata cactus and has a unique, crested shape. Its growth pattern looks like worms or brains, which is how it got the nickname ‘Brain Cactus’.

 One of the most flexible species of cacti is the ‘brain cactus’ in terms of shape. No two plants with the same number of ribs, the same supination, or the same shape will be found. The form and flower colors vary in their variations.

A brain cactus is a slow-growing plant that can grow up to 12 cm tall, 

This one in a 4 inch nursery container. 

 Cactus Plant care: 

Soil: Well-draining soil, great drainage.  

Light:  Prefers bright, direct light,

Water:  Water when top 2-3 inches of soil are dry to the touch.   Most cacti don’t require a lot of water, and the Brain Cactus is no exception. Excess water can get in the folds of this crested  cactus and rot it quite quickly, so you have to be careful when watering it! Make sure you don’t get water on the body of your Brain Cactus. We like to use a small watering bottle and point the spout at the soil, not the plant.

Protect from frost. Not cold hardy tolerant.

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