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Edithcolea grandis Persian Carpet Flower Cactus

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Edithcolea grandis Persian Carpet Flower Cactus

  • Edithcolea grandis, famously known as the Persian Carpet Flower, is a monotypic genus (the only one of its kind). It is a leafless, perennial succulent with decumbent, 4- to 5-angled stems that feature sharp, tooth-like tubercles. While the stems are architecturally fascinating, it is the plant's bloom that has earned it legendary status among botanists.

    This rare beauty is native to the arid regions of East Africa (Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya, Tanzania) and the Socotra Archipelago. It thrives in harsh, rocky environments, which has led to its rugged, prehistoric appearance.

    The Persian Carpet Flower is a "Holy Grail" plant for succulent collectors. Its combination of "dragon-scale" stems and world-class, ornate flowers makes it a breathtaking conversation piece. It isn't just a plant; it's a living piece of geometric art that brings a touch of the African desert into your home.

  • Bright, filtered sunlight. It loves heat but can scorch in direct, intense midday sun. Strong light is required for blooming.

    Extremely gritty. Use a mix of pumice, lava rock, and coarse sand. It requires much higher mineral content than standard succulents.

    Very Low. Extremely sensitive to overwatering. Water only when stems show slight wrinkling. Keep almost bone-dry in winter.
  • 11 – 12. Strictly a tropical/desert plant; must be kept indoors in most climates.
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  • Edithcolea grandis, famously known as the Persian Carpet Flower, is a monotypic genus (the only one of its kind). It is a leafless, perennial succulent with decumbent, 4- to 5-angled stems that feature sharp, tooth-like tubercles. While the stems are architecturally fascinating, it is the plant's bloom that has earned it legendary status among botanists.

    This rare beauty is native to the arid regions of East Africa (Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya, Tanzania) and the Socotra Archipelago. It thrives in harsh, rocky environments, which has led to its rugged, prehistoric appearance.

    The Persian Carpet Flower is a "Holy Grail" plant for succulent collectors. Its combination of "dragon-scale" stems and world-class, ornate flowers makes it a breathtaking conversation piece. It isn't just a plant; it's a living piece of geometric art that brings a touch of the African desert into your home.

  • Bright, filtered sunlight. It loves heat but can scorch in direct, intense midday sun. Strong light is required for blooming.

    Extremely gritty. Use a mix of pumice, lava rock, and coarse sand. It requires much higher mineral content than standard succulents.

    Very Low. Extremely sensitive to overwatering. Water only when stems show slight wrinkling. Keep almost bone-dry in winter.
  • 11 – 12. Strictly a tropical/desert plant; must be kept indoors in most climates.