


Golden Barrel Cactus
The Golden Barrel grow as a large roughly spherical globular in shape cactus and is generally solitary.
They may eventually reach over 1 metre (3.3 ft) in height after many years with a diameter of 40 to 80 centimetres. The duration of a generation is estimated at 10 years. Younger Golden Barrel plants do not look similar to mature specimens. The generation lifetime is estimated to be 30 years.
Small yellow flowers appear in summer around the crown of the plant, though only after twenty years or so.
It is one of the most popular cacti in cultivation and has increasingly become popular as an architectural accent plant in contemporary garden designs. The cactus is considered easy and relatively fast-growing in warmer climates around the world.
Available in 200mm pots from $70 each
Also in 300mm pots from $180-$300 each
The Golden Barrel grow as a large roughly spherical globular in shape cactus and is generally solitary.
They may eventually reach over 1 metre (3.3 ft) in height after many years with a diameter of 40 to 80 centimetres. The duration of a generation is estimated at 10 years. Younger Golden Barrel plants do not look similar to mature specimens. The generation lifetime is estimated to be 30 years.
Small yellow flowers appear in summer around the crown of the plant, though only after twenty years or so.
It is one of the most popular cacti in cultivation and has increasingly become popular as an architectural accent plant in contemporary garden designs. The cactus is considered easy and relatively fast-growing in warmer climates around the world.
Available in 200mm pots from $70 each
Also in 300mm pots from $180-$300 each
The Golden Barrel grow as a large roughly spherical globular in shape cactus and is generally solitary.
They may eventually reach over 1 metre (3.3 ft) in height after many years with a diameter of 40 to 80 centimetres. The duration of a generation is estimated at 10 years. Younger Golden Barrel plants do not look similar to mature specimens. The generation lifetime is estimated to be 30 years.
Small yellow flowers appear in summer around the crown of the plant, though only after twenty years or so.
It is one of the most popular cacti in cultivation and has increasingly become popular as an architectural accent plant in contemporary garden designs. The cactus is considered easy and relatively fast-growing in warmer climates around the world.
Available in 200mm pots from $70 each
Also in 300mm pots from $180-$300 each