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types of blue cactus Brazilian Blue Cactus, Pilosocereus azureus, Blue Torch Cactus, Blue

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types of blue cactus Brazilian Blue Cactus, Pilosocereus azureus, Blue Torch Cactus, BlueBrazilian Blue Cactus (Pilosocereus azureus) Electric blue ribs, golden spines, and fast upright growth make this a showpiece indoors or out. Growth Habit: Columnar, fast growing Bloom Season: Summer (night blooming) Dormancy: Winter Sun Exposure: Full sun to very bright light Soil Needs: Fast draining cactus mix with grit Hardiness Zones: 9b11 (protect from frost) Native To: Brazil Pilosocereus azureus is prized for its rich blue skin that gets

Brazilian Blue Cactus (Pilosocereus azureus)

Electric-blue ribs, golden spines, and fast upright growth make this a showpiece indoors or out.

Growth Habit: Columnar, fast-growing Bloom Season: Summer (night-blooming) Dormancy: Winter Sun Exposure: Full sun to very bright light Soil Needs: Fast-draining cactus mix with grit Hardiness Zones: 9b–11 (protect from frost) Native To: Brazil

Pilosocereus azureus is prized for its rich blue skin that gets brighter with strong light. The ribs are neatly lined with golden spines, giving striking contrast. It grows quickly with heat and sun, making it a great statement plant for bright windows, patios, or warm gardens in frost-free areas. With the right care, your cutting will root and take off.

What you’ll receive:

  • Unrooted 6–9 inch cutting of Brazilian Blue Cactus
  • Cutting is healthy and calloused for shipping (no roots yet)
  • No soil or pot included
  • Natural color, markings, or small scars may be present

After Arrival

Carefully unpack your cutting. The base may look dry; that is normal. Set the cutting in a dry, shaded, airy spot for 1–2 weeks to finish callousing. Do not water during this period. Once the cut end is firm and dry, pot it in dry cactus soil and keep in bright shade while roots form.

Transplant Tips

When potting, bury 1–2 inches of the calloused end in dry mix and stake if needed to keep it upright. Wait 7–10 days, then begin light watering. Keep warm (70–90°F) for faster rooting. In cold weather, grow indoors and protect from frost.

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