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ππͺ Astrophytum Myriostigma β The Star of the Desert Show πͺπ (2"-5")
ππͺ Astrophytum MyriostigmaΒ β The Star of the Desert Show πͺπΒ
Say hello to the Astrophytum Myriostigma, a.k.a. the Bishopβs Capβbut donβt let the name fool you. This cactus is less βchurch hatβ and more celestial superstar. With its distinct five-ribbed shape, charming white speckles, and geometric perfection, it looks like something you'd find growing on the moon (but, you know, friendlier).
βοΈ Sun-Soaked & Stylish β This star-shaped stunner thrives in bright, indirect to full sun, where its signature white flecks shimmer like stardust. The more light, the more sparkleβcue the plant paparazzi.
π¦ Low Maintenance, High Impact β Water only when the soil is bone dry. Think βdesert monk with a skincare routine.β Itβs drought-tolerant, fuss-free, and totally cool with you forgetting about it for a bit.
π΅ Speckled Sophistication β Unlike its smoother Nudum cousin, this version flaunts its fuzzy white trichomes like natureβs version of a sequin jacket. Itβs the glam cousin that always shows up glowing.
Perfect for modern interiors, collectors of the weird and wonderful, or anyone looking to add a touch of cosmic calm to their space, Astrophytum Myriostigma is a cactus thatβs both striking and soothing.
β¨πΏ Bring home this celestial sculptureβitβs like a tiny galaxy growing in a pot.
Plants shown in 2" pots.
COLD CLIMATES - ADD HEAT PACK
We strongly advise to include a Heat Pack (available on our shop) in order to protect the plant from temperature extremes. Any order that does NOT have a heat pack is not covered by the live plant guarantee.
Plant Sizing Guide
What Size Am I Getting? Let's Break It Down.
We get itβplant sizes can be confusing. Is a βsmallβ the size of a golf ball or a grapefruit? Donβt worry, weβve got you covered. Below is a quick guide to help you understand what each size means when shopping our plants. Measurements refer to the plant body, not including the pot (unless noted).
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Tiny
- Baby plants or starter plugs. May be rooted or freshly cut. 0.5"β1.5" wide.
- Example: Butterwort plug, small seedling
Small
- Young plant, well-rooted, 1.5"β3" wide or tall.
- Example: Aeonium cutting, sundew cluster
Medium
- Established plant, 3"β5" wide/tall. Ready for repotting or display.
- Example: 2β3 year-old cactus, flowering flytrap
Large
- Mature plant, 5"β8" wide/tall. Great for centerpieces or statement planters.
- Example: Dioscorea elephantipes, pitcher plant
XL (Collector Size)
- Rare or mature specimen, 8"+ or unusually large or sculptural in form.
- Example: Caudex giants, multi-head aeoniums
π¦ Note:
- Pot sizesΒ (if included) are listed separately on product pages.
- Some species naturally stay smallβeven large ones might only be a few inches wide. Check individual listings for details.
- Photos are of representative plantsβyour plant may vary slightly (because natureβs not into clones).
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Spring and Summer
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