Description
Lemaireocereus pruinosus, also known as the Gray Ghost Cactus, is a tall, columnar cactus with smooth, grey-green stems and prominent ribs. Native to Mexico, it’s prized for its elegant architecture, drought tolerance, and ability to thrive in bright, sunny environments.
- Full Botanical Name: Lemaireocereus pruinosus
- Common Names: Gray Ghost Cactus, Organ Pipe Cactus
- Country and/or Region of Origin: Mexico
- Growing Conditions in Native Habitat: Arid scrublands and rocky slopes with poor, sandy soil and intense sunlight
- Care Guide:
- Light: Full sun; thrives in very bright conditions
- Ideal Room: Conservatory, greenhouse, or bright windowsill
- Feeding: Cactus fertilizer every 6–8 weeks during spring and summer
- Humidity: Low; prefers dry environments
- Ideal Temperature: 20–35°C; protect from frost below 10°C
- Watering: Deep watering when soil is completely dry; water sparingly in winter
- Pet/Child Safe: Non-toxic (genus level) — safe for pets and humans, but sharp spines can puncture skin or cause irritation if handled
- Soil Type: Coarse, mineral-based cactus mix with excellent drainage
- Propagation: Stem cuttings after callousing or by seed
- Eventual Height and Spread: Indoors 1.5–2 m; outdoors 10 m+ in native conditions
- Growth Rate: Moderate to fast in high light and warmth
- Pests and Treatment: Mealybugs and scale insects; remove manually or treat with neem oil
- Repotting: Every 2–3 years in spring with fresh cactus mix
- Pruning: Rarely required; remove damaged sections only
- Air Purification: Minor; enhances air oxygenation
- Folklore: In Mexican culture, columnar cacti symbolize protection and endurance










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