Cleistocactus colademononis (Cactusul coada de maimuta) D5
Cleistocactus colademonis, also known by the popular name “Monkey Tail Cactus”, is a spectacular and unusual species of epiphytic cactus, native to Bolivia, valued for its long, curved stems covered with long, white, soft hairs that resemble the fur of an animal's tail.
It is an ideal cactus for hanging pots, where the stems can cascade down, creating a special visual effect. Under optimal conditions, it also produces bright red tubular flowers, highly decorative, which appear directly from the stems.
🌵 Botanical characteristics:
• Full name: Cleistocactus colademonis
• Family: Cactaceae
• Plant type: epiphytic, trailing cactus
• Stems: long, cylindrical, curved or creeping, covered with soft white hairs, without aggressive spines
• Length: stems can reach 1–2 meters over time
• Flowers: tubular, appearing in the warm season
🌞 Growing conditions:
• Light: filtered sun or bright indirect light – avoid strong midday sun
• Soil: very well drained, substrate for cacti and succulents
• Watering: reduced – only when the substrate is completely dry; watering is drastically reduced in winter
• Temperature: prefers 20–28°C; does not tolerate frost (minimum 10°C)
• Humidity: low; plant adapted to dry climate
🌿 Benefits and uses:
• Perfect for hanging pots, open terrariums, or modern spaces with exotic decor
• Spectacular growth and unusual appearance – highly sought-after collector’s plant
• Easy to maintain, suitable for cactus lovers
• Can bloom after 2–3 years if given proper light and winter rest
The plant is sold without flowers!