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B and T World Seeds' reference number:
9887
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The average, annual, minimum temperature zone where Stenocereus stellatus is cold hardy
USDA Zone:9 20° to 30°F (-6.5° to -1°C) |
Type of plant - perennial |
Flower or inflorescence:
to 6x4cm., tub.-campan., PINK
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Fruit:
~3cm. dia., globose, RED, seed 2.2x1.8mm. ![]() |
Foliage:
spiny green branches to 9cm. dia., 8-12 ribbed ![]() |
Height, in meters: 4 Height, in feet: 13.20 |
Stenocereus stellatus sales history |
Synonyms (alternative names) for Stenocereus stellatus: |
Lemaireocereus stellatus, |
Common names for Stenocereus stellatus: |
IOS 01440, Pitaya, Xoconochtli, |
Stenocereus stellatus
is included in the following
B and T World Seeds flowering plant categories.
5 | : Cactus Seed List |
See also *Succulent Plant Seed List | |
43 | : Herbaceous Border Plant Seed List |
62 | : Mexican Native and Introduced Plants |
191 | : Tropical Shrubs and Trees |
281 | : Cactaceae |
720 | : Fire Resistant Plants |
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Some knowledge about growing from seed is necessary to germinate even the easiest seeds.
Most seeds require humidity to germinate, even desert plants like
Welwitschia mirabilis
require that their growing medium remains moist until germination.
Most seeds require oxygen to germinate, if buried too deep in their growing medium, or if the medium is too wet,
the seeds may not get the oxygen they require.
Stenocereus stellatus seeds will usually germinate in 5-180 days, even under good conditions germination may be erratic.
Sand, and loam, with some sphagnum moss or coir (coconut fiber/dust) make a good mix for germinating Stenocereus stellatus and similar seeds. The mix needs to be free-draining, and to be slightly water retentive. Surface sow the seeds and just cover with sand. Start germinating the seeds in shady (dark), humid conditions. As the seeds start to germinate, increase the light and decrease the humidity. Cacti |