There are tons of species of Cholla found in the Southwestern Desert, and we take every opportunity to stock as many as possible. The most common varieties of Cholla usually found in our landscapes are Chain Fruit, Teddy Bear, and Cane (pictured) Chollas. This family of cacti are slow to moderate growers, which make them highly desirable for landscapers seeking to add predictable structure. Cholla is very 'traditional' cacti and naturally store water within their structure, so growing Cholla requires very little, if any, irrigation. Cholla is popular for their large blooming flowers, which come in during late spring or after heavy monsoon rains during the summer. Most flowers are commonly bright yellow with 1-3 species per arm, however, the flowers depend on species planted, and aren't always predictable.
The Mexican Fence Post is one of the most attractive and cleanest-looking cacti available.
Thornless and smooth to the touch, this cactus grows long stems with a bumpy structure unique to each plant specimen.
Closely resembling the mighty Saguaro, it grows multiple arms out of the primary stem, blooming large white flowers out of the top of the structure during summer months.
Purple Prickly Pear Cactus are named for their color that has a purple tint to it and drought tolerant.
With the extreme heat and freezing temperatures of our desert climate, many of our desert acclimated trees, plants and cacti experience heat stress, freeze damage and yellowing.
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