Divine Dragon Tree Cactus 'Fukurokuryuzinboku'
Sculptural Blue Majesty
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This extraordinary cultivar exhibits a striking, monstrous form—its stems grow in columnar fashion but are shaped by swollen, rounded tubercles that give the impression of rippling, organic sculpture. The skin is a glaucous bluish-green, softly matte, and each tubercle may bear a few short spines (often 3–5) at its areole.This extraordinary cultivar exhibits a striking, monstrous form—its stems grow in columnar fashion but are shaped by swollen, rounded tubercles that give the impression of rippling, organic sculpture. The skin is a glaucous bluish-green, softly matte, and each tubercle may bear a few short spines (often 3–5) at its areole. Under ideal conditions, it may reach heights up to 4–4.5 m over many years, though its diameter remains modest—often around 10 cm or more—making it an elegant vertical accent in succulent collections. Flowering occurs in late summer (Southern Hemisphere) with small greenish-white blooms emerging from areoles when the plant reaches sufficient maturity (typically around 60 cm or more).
This cultivar thrives in bright, full sun, and requires sharply drained, gritty cactus mix. During the growing season, water sparingly, allowing soil to dry between waterings; reduce watering markedly in winter dormancy.Highly prized by collectors for its surreal, otherworldly appearance, this cactus brings bold structure and conversation to any arid-plant display.
Supplied as: Pots
Size: 7 cm
| Code | MYTBB |
|---|---|
| Botantical name | Myrtillocactus geometrizans |
| Height | 30-60cm |
| Width | 5-10cm |
| Flowers | Nil |
| Climate | Cool to Tropical |
| Availability | Australia wide |
| Frost hardiness | Frost Tender |
| Aspect | Full Sun to Filtered Light |
| Supplied as | Pots |
| Size | 7 cm |
| Water needs | 1 |

