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torch succulent Silver Torch Cactus 12"-18"

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torch succulent Silver Torch Cactus 12"-18"Why Customers Love the Silver Torch Cactus Tall, slender columns with silvery white spines Cold hardy compared to most columnar cacti Bright reddish pink flowers in late springsummer Excellent for containers or landscapes Low maintenance & drought tolerant Silver Torch Cactus (Cleistocactus strausii) Cold Hardy Silvery White Vertical Drama Add striking height and texture to your garden or container with the Silver Torch Cactus, also known as the Snow

 

Why Customers Love the Silver Torch Cactus

Tall, slender columns with silvery-white spines
Cold hardy compared to most columnar cacti
Bright reddish-pink flowers in late spring–summer
Excellent for containers or landscapes
Low maintenance & drought tolerant

 

Silver Torch Cactus 🌵

(Cleistocactus strausii)


Cold Hardy • Silvery White • Vertical Drama

 

Add striking height and texture to your garden or container with the Silver Torch Cactus, also known as the Snow Pole or Woolly Torch cactus. Native to the high deserts of Bolivia and Argentina, this elegant columnar cactus is prized for its dense, shimmering silver spines and impressive cold tolerance.

Tall, slender, and visually dramatic, the Silver Torch delivers year-round interest with very little care.

 

🌵 Key Features & Growth Habits

 

Striking Silver Appearance
The dense coat of silvery-white spines gives this cactus its signature “woolly” look while helping protect it from intense sun and cold—just like in its native high-altitude habitat.

 

Impressive Vertical Growth 📏
• Can reach 6–8 feet tall over time
• Forms upright, narrow columns that add strong vertical structure
Perfect for adding height without taking up much space.

 

Seasonal Blooms 🌸
In late spring to early summer, mature plants produce vivid reddish-pink tubular flowers that create a beautiful contrast against the silver spines.

 

❄️ Cold Tolerance & Climate

 

• Tolerates freezing temperatures
• Best suited for USDA zones 8 and warmer
• In colder regions, grow in containers and protect from prolonged winter moisture

This makes Silver Torch an excellent choice for gardeners seeking a cold-tolerant columnar cactus.

 

🌿 Perfect for Many Uses

 

🪴 Container Gardening
Ideal for patios, balconies, and decks—easy to move for winter protection.

 

🏜️ Xeriscaping & Low-Water Landscapes
Thrives in dry, arid conditions with minimal watering.

 

🪨 Rock & Succulent Gardens

Adds texture, contrast, and dramatic vertical interest.

 

🏗️ Architectural Accent
Creates a bold, modern statement in both traditional and contemporary designs.

 

🚚 Why Buy from The Cactus Outlet

 

🌱 Healthy, Carefully Selected Plants
Each Silver Torch Cactus is hand-selected and acclimated for strong performance.

 

📦 Secure Shipping & Easy Planting
Plants are professionally wrapped and packaged to arrive in pristine condition.
All orders include planting, watering, and general care instructions for stress-free success.

 

 

 

 

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