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  2. Everyone's a Green Thumb When It Comes to Cactus Plants - AOL

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    This type of cactus is relatively fast-growing and keeps its cute rounded shape. They can grow up to five feet tall outdoors, though they make a fun windowsill plant indoors. Give it full sun, and ...

  3. This Low-Maintenance Houseplant Can Go Months Without Watering

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    The easiest way to propagate these plants is to plant seeds into a well-draining cactus mix in the spring or autumn. Press the seeds into the soil (but don’t bury them), and place the pot in a ...

  4. The bunny ears cactus prefers hot, dry conditions and is best suited to USDA Hardiness zones 9 to 11 (find your Hardiness Zone here). In the rest of the country, they’re grown as houseplants.

  5. Plant propagation - Wikipedia

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    The seeds of many Australian plants and plants from southern Africa and the American west require smoke or fire to germinate. Some plant species, including many trees, do not produce seeds until they reach maturity, which may take many years. Seeds can be difficult to acquire, and some plants do not produce seed at all.

  6. Thelocactus - Wikipedia

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    The dark brown or black seeds can be relatively large for the size of cactus and they germinate readily. Reproduction is nearly always from seed, since the plant rarely produces plantlets. The seed should be put in a sand and compost mixture, kept moist, maintained at a temperature of 21 °C and placed in a shady position.

  7. Sclerocactus - Wikipedia

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    Sclerocactus seeds are difficult to germinate as they contain inhibitors, and require cold stratification, prolonged soaking, or scarification of the seeds to trigger germination. Seeds of members of this genus can take up to three years to germinate in some cases if not scarified or subjected to repeated freeze-thaw cycles in the presence of ...

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