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The Bishop’s Cap, or Star Cactus, (Astrophytum myriostigma) is a spineless, five-ribbed cactus that is easy to grow in Phoenix, but it’s not a common landscape cactus here. Most end up as potted specimens because of the unusual shape and coloring.
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Bishop's Miter, Bishop's Cap (Astrophytum myriostigma): see it and grow it ... The Bishop's Miter is an attractive cactus, relatively cold resistant. The stems can be over 3 feet long and 8 inches in diameter (1.2 m by 20 cm). The name 'Astrophytum comes from the Greek for "star plant". The number of ribs vary from 4 to 8.
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Astrophytum myriostigma. Bishop's Cap Cactus on sale to buy. Astrophytum myriostigma, Bishop's Cap Cactus bishops cap cacti. ... The Bishop's Cap cactus is held sacred by the Tahurumaras who regarded it as Peyotillo or a false peyote. It has been over harvested by cactus poachers and we sell it for propagational purposes only.
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The Bishop's Cap (Astrophytum Myriostigma) cactus is held sacred by the Tahurumaras who regarded it as Peyotillo or a false peyote. It has been over harvested by cactus poachers and we sell it for propagational purposes only. ... Astrophytum myriostigma - Bishop's Cap Cactus...
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The Astrophytum Myriostigma cactus, also known as Bishop’s Cap is held sacred by the Tahurumaras who regarded it as Peyotillo or a false peyote. It has been over harvested by cactus poachers and we sell it for propagational purposes only. ... Tags: cactus bishop's cap astrophytum astrophytum myriostigma...
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Astrophytum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This plants origin is Northern and Central Mexico and is also known as a "Bishops Cap". It's green but covered in a whitish type scale. It doesn't have any spines and produces yellow flowers about 1 1/2 - 2 1/2 inches in length and diameter. ... A great plant for beginner or experienced cactus grower. Plant shown in picture...
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If you're looking for some small cacti with unusual shapes and forms, the bishop's caps are just the thing. - Bishop's Cap Cactus - Cacti and Succulents is a personally written site at BellaOnline ... Otherwise, they need full sun. There are several species of the bishop’s cap cactus, including the following.
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Bishop's cap, bishop's miter, monk's hood. ... These cacti are mostly desired for their un-cactus like looks. ... Here's a Bishop's Cap cacti I have on my patio.
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The bishop's cap, or monk's hood (Astrohytum myriostigma), from northern Mexico, is a very striking cactus with no spines at all. It also seems to have many variants. We had this cactus in a pot for years and it barely grew and never blossomed. ... bishop's cap cactus...
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