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Cactus Plants Images: A Stunning Visual Journey Through the World of Desert Succulents

Cactus Plants Images: A Stunning Visual Journey Through the World of Desert Succulents

Have you always wanted to bring a little slice of the desert to your house? Succulents and cacti are exquisite and distinctive houseplants that can enhance your indoor and outdoor spaces significantly. These desert wanderers are now easily accessible on the market and can assist you in transforming your home and office spaces into aesthetically pleasing areas fit for social media like Instagram and Pinterest! 

This post features 73 stunning and unique types of cacti plants with pictures to introduce you to these desert plants and help you bring them into your home to revitalise your space. You'll undoubtedly receive many compliments, so let's get started! 

1. Saguaro Cactus

saguaro cactus

The Saguaro Cactus is a large, iconic cactus species found in the Sonoran Desert, known for its unique shape and long lifespan.

2. Christmas Cactus

Christmas Cactus

The Christmas cactus is a popular houseplant known for its colourful flowers that bloom during the holiday season.

3. Prickly Pear cactus

Prickly Pear cactus

The prickly pear cactus is a type of cactus with flat, paddle-shaped pads covered in spines, and it produces edible fruits and pads that have medicinal properties.

4. Bunny Ear Cactus

Bunny Ear Cactus

The Bunny Ears Cactus, also known as the Polka-Dot Cactus, is a small and adorable cactus with two flat pads that resemble bunny ears, covered in small tufts of spines.

5. Golden Barrel Cactus

Golden Barrel Cactus

The Golden Barrel Cactus (Echinocactus grusonii) is a species of cactus native to central Mexico. It is a slow-growing, round or barrel-shaped cactus that can reach up to 3 feet (1 meter) in height and 2 feet (60 cm) in diameter.

6. Pincushion Cactus

Pincushion Cactus

Pincushion cactus is the common name for several species of cactus in the genus Mammillaria, which are native to North and South America. These cacti are generally small, ball-shaped or cylindrical, and covered in dense spines that resemble pins or needles, hence their common name.

7. Torch Cactus

 Torch Cactus

The Torch Cactus (Trichocereus grandiflorus) is a South American columnar cactus known for its large, showy flowers.

8. Fishbone Cactus

 Fishbone Cactus

The Fishbone Cactus (Epiphyllum anguliger) is an epiphytic cactus species native to Central and South America. It is known for its long, flat, and segmented stems that resemble a fishbone and its large, fragrant flowers that bloom at night.

9. Rebutia Cactus

Rebutia Cactus

Rebutia is a genus of small, globular cacti native to South America, particularly in Bolivia and Argentina. They are known for their colourful flowers that bloom from spring into summer. Rebutia cacti are popular among cactus enthusiasts because of their small size and attractive flowers, and there are over 40 recognised species in the genus.

10. Peruvian Apple Cactus

Peruvian Apple Cactus

The Peruvian Apple Cactus, also known as the columnar cactus or Cereus peruvianus, is a large, columnar cactus species native to South America, particularly the Andes region of Peru. The cactus produces edible, sweet-tasting fruit that resembles apples, hence its common name. It is a popular ornamental plant and is often grown in gardens and as a houseplant.

11. Old Man Cactus

Old Man Cactus

The Old Man Cactus (Cephalocereus senilis) is a columnar cactus species native to Mexico, distinguished by its shaggy, white hair-like spines that cover the stem and resemble an old man's beard.

12. Barrel Cactus

Barrel Cactus

Barrel cactus is the common name for several species of cactus in the genus Ferocactus, which are native to North and Central America. They are typically large, round, or barrel-shaped cacti with thick, ribbed stems covered in sharp spines.

13. Moon Cactus

Moon Cactus

Moon cactus is the result of grafting two different cactus species together, rather than a naturally occurring cactus species.The colourful top part of the moon cactus, which comes in shades of red, pink, orange, or yellow, is a mutation of Gymnocalycium mihanovichii.

Moon cactus here!

14. Brain Cactus

Brain Cactus

The Brain Cactus (Mammillaria elongata f. cristata) is a crested or cristate form of the Mammillaria elongata cactus, characterized by its unusual, brain-like shape. The cactus is covered in small, white spines and typically grows in a compact, rounded shape with numerous lobes that resemble a brain. It is a slow-growing cactus and is often grown as an ornamental plant for its unique appearance.

15. Star Cactus

Star Cactus

"Star cactus" is the common name for several cactus species in the genus Astrophytum, which are native to Mexico and the southern United States. These cacti are known for their distinctive star-shaped appearance, with a round, flattened body and five to eight ribs that give them a star-like appearance.

16. Bishop's Cap Cactus

Bishop's Cap Cactus

The Bishop's Cap Cactus (Astrophytum myriostigma) is a species of small, slow-growing cactus native to Mexico, known for its distinctive ribbed and spiny stem topped with a woolly white cap and yellow flowers.

17. Opuntia Cactus

Opuntia Cactus

Opuntia is a genus of cacti native to the Americas, also known as paddle cacti or prickly pears, and characterised by their flat, jointed stems, known as pads or cladodes, and their showy, often brightly coloured flowers.

18. Strawberry Cactus

Strawberry Cactus

Strawberry cactus (Echinocereus engelmannii) is a species of small, cylindrical cactus native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, known for its beautiful, magenta-colored flowers that bloom in spring and early summer.

19. Organ Pipe Cactus

Organ Pipe Cactus

The Organ Pipe Cactus (Stenocereus thurberi) is a large, multi-stemmed cactus species native to Mexico and the United States, named after its long, tubular shape that resembles the pipes of a pipe organ.

20. Mother-in-Law's Cushion Cactus

Mother-in-Law's Cushion Cactus

Mother-in-Law's Cushion Cactus, or Mammillaria cactus, is a genus of small to medium-sized cacti native to Mexico and the southwestern United States, known for their spherical or cylindrical shapes and dense clusters of spines.

21. Blue Cactus

Blue Cactus

Blue cactus usually refers to a type of Echinocereus cactus that has a blue-green hue and produces red, pink, or purple flowers in the spring and summer. It is native to Mexico and the southwestern United States.

22. Echinopsis Cactus

Echinopsis Cactus

Echinopsis is a genus of cacti native to South America, characterised by their large, showy flowers that bloom in a range of colours and their columnar or spherical shapes.

23. Lemon Cactus

Lemon Cactus

The lemon cactus (Mammillaria elongata) is a small, cylindrical cactus native to Mexico, known for its green stem covered in white spines and its yellow or orange fruits that resemble small lemons.

24. Fairy Castle Cactus

Fairy Castle Cactus

The fairy castle cactus, or Acanthocereus tetragonus, is a species of columnar cactus native to Mexico. It is distinguished by its tall, branching shape resembling a castle or fortress, as well as its small, white, nocturnal flowers that bloom in the summer.

25. Rat Tail Cactus

Rat Tail Cactus

Rat Tail Cactus (Disocactus flagelliformis) is a hanging cactus native to Mexico. It is known for its long, slender, green stems that can grow up to several feet in length and its showy, red or pink flowers that bloom in the spring and summer.

26. Devil's Tongue Cactus

Devil's Tongue Cactus

The Devil's Tongue Cactus (Ferocactus latispinus) is a species of barrel cactus native to Mexico and the southwestern United States. It is known for its distinctive cylindrical shape, covered in sharp, curved spines, and its showy, yellow flowers that bloom in the summer.

27. Totem Pole Cactus

Totem Pole Cactus

Totem Pole Cactus, or Pachycereus schottii f. monstrosus, is a slow-growing, columnar cactus native to Mexico and the southwestern United States, known for its tall, upright shape and unusual, distorted growth patterns. It is often used in landscaping and as a houseplant.

28. Ferocactus

Ferocactus

Ferocactus is a genus of large, barrel-shaped cacti native to Mexico and the southwestern United States, known for their sharp spines and showy, colorful flowers that bloom in the summer.

 29. Nopal Cactus

Nopal Cactus

The nopal cactus is a type of cactus native to Mexico and the southwestern United States, and it is well-known for its edible pads and health benefits.

30. Turk's Cap Cactus

Turk's Cap Cactus

The Turk's Cap Cactus (Melocactus matanzanus) is a species of cactus native to Cuba, characterised by its cylindrical stem covered in conical projections and a bright red, cap-like structure on top.

31. Chin Cactus

Chin Cactus

The chin cactus is a small, spiny cactus native to Mexico.

32. Hedgehog Cactus

Hedgehog Cactus

The Hedgehog Cactus is a type of cactus with a cylindrical shape and short spines, found in the southwestern United States and Mexico.

33. Indian Fig Cactus

 Indian Fig cactus

The Indian Fig Cactus, also known as Opuntia ficus-indica, is a large, flat-stemmed cactus native to Mexico and widely cultivated in other parts of the world for its edible fruit.

34. Candelabra Cactus

Candelabra Cactus

The Candelabra Cactus, also known as the Euphorbia ingens, is a tree-like succulent with multiple branches that resemble a candelabrum and is native to southern Africa.

35. Peanut Cactus

Peanut Cactus

The Peanut Cactus, also known as Echinopsis chamaecereus, is a small, globular cactus native to Argentina and Uruguay with long, hair-like spines.

36. Powder Puff Cactus 

Powder Puff Cactus

The powder puff cactus, also known as Mammillaria bocasana, is a type of cactus native to Mexico. It is a small, slow-growing plant.

37. Arizona Rainbow Cactus

Arizona Rainbow Cactus

The Arizona rainbow cactus is characterized by its striking display of brightly colored spines in shades of red, orange, pink, and yellow. The cactus also produces bright pink or magenta flowers in the spring and summer, which attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies.

38. Silver Torch Cactus

Silver Torch Cactus

The Silver Torch Cactus, also known as Cleistocactus strausii, is a columnar cactus native to Bolivia and Argentina and is characterised by its long, silver-gray spines.

39. Colossal Column Cactus

Pachycereus pringlei CACTUS

Towering column cactus is a common name used for many columnar cactus species, but one example is Pachycereus pringlei, also known as the Mexican giant cardon cactus, which can grow up to 60 feet (18 meters) tall and is native to northwestern Mexico.

40. Spinystar Cactus

Escobaria sneedii cactus

The Spinystar cactus, also known as Escobaria sneedii, is a small cactus species native to the south-central United States and is characterized by its dense covering of spines and small pink or purple flowers

41. Giant Saguaro Cactus

Giant Saguaro Cactus

The Giant Saguaro Cactus, also known as Carnegiea gigantea, is an iconic cactus species found in the Sonoran Desert of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. It can grow up to 40 feet (12 meters) tall and live for over 150 years.

42. Claret Cup Cactus

Claret Cup Cactus

The Claret Cup Cactus, also known as Echinocereus triglochidiatus, is a small cactus species native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico and is characterised by its brilliant red to orange cup-shaped flowers that bloom in the late spring to early summer

43. Cactus Pincushion Fishhook

Cactus Pincushion Fishhook

The Pincushion Fishhook Cactus, also known as Mammillaria vetula subsp. gracilis, is a small cactus species native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico and is characterised by its dense covering of white spines and small pink or white flowers.

44. Torch Red Cactus

red torch Cactus

The Red Torch Cactus, also known as Echinopsis huascha, is a large cactus species native to South America and is characterised by its bright red to orange flowers that bloom in the summer.

45. Balloon Cactus

Parodia magnifica

The Balloon Cactus, also known as Parodia magnifica, is a small cactus species native to South America and is characterised by its spherical shape and dense covering of yellow spines.

46. Giant Barrel Cactus

Giant Barrel Cactus

The Giant Barrel Cactus, also known as Ferocactus wislizeni, is a large cactus species native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. It is characterised by its barrel-like shape, ribs, and large yellow flowers.

47. Pencil Cactus

Pencil Cactus

The Pencil Cactus, also known as Euphorbia tirucalli, is a tropical succulent native to Africa and India and is characterised by its slender green stems that resemble pencils.

48. Compass Barrel Cactus

Ferocactus cylindraceus

The Compass Barrel Cactus, also known as Ferocactus cylindraceus, is a large cactus species native to the deserts of southwestern North America and is characterised by its cylindrical shape, ribs, and prominent central spines arranged in a compass-like pattern.

49. Fire Barrel Cactus

Fire Barrel Cactus

The Fire Barrel Cactus, also known as Ferocactus gracilis, is a small to medium-sized cactus species native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. It is characterised by its cylindrical shape, ribs, and bright red or orange flowers.

50. Cholla Cactus

Cholla Cactus

The Cholla Cactus, also known as Opuntia spp., is a genus of cactus species native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico and is characterised by its segmented stems, dense covering of spines, and colourful flowers.

51. Bunny Cactus

Bunny Cactus

A mall, cute cactus with soft spines that resemble bunny ears.

52. Blue Torch Cactus

Blue Torch Cactus

A striking cactus with a tall, columnar shape and bluish-green skin.

53. Golden Rat Tail

Golden Rat Tail

a trailing cactus with long, golden-yellow stems that resemble a rat's tail.

54. Feather Cactus

feather cactus

Feather Cactus: a delicate cactus with fine, hair-like spines that grow in a feather-like pattern.

55. Saguaro Rib Cactus

Saguaro Rib Cactus

Tall and spiny, the Saguaro rib cactus stands proud in the desert landscape.

56. Pilosocereus Cactus

Pilosocereus Cactus

The slender and columnar Pilosocereus cactus is adorned with beautiful spines and white flowers.

57. Coryphantha Cactus

Coryphantha Cactus

The small, globular Coryphantha cactus blooms with vibrant flowers in the spring.

58. Pereskia Cactus

Coryphantha cactus

The small, globular Coryphantha cactus blooms with vibrant flowers in the spring.

59. Blue Myrtle Cactus

Blue Myrtle Cactus

The Blue Myrtle Cactus, also known as Myrtillocactus geometrizans, features blue-green stems and pinkish fruits.

60. Mistletoe Cactus

Mistletoe Cactus

The mistletoe cactus, also called Rhipsalis, has thin, trailing stems and produces small, white flowers.

61. Senita Cactus

Senita Cactus

The Senita cactus, found in the Sonoran Desert, has multiple arms and can grow up to 20 feet tall.

62. Rose Pincushion Cactus

Rose Pincushion Cactus

The Rose Pincushion Cactus, or Coryphantha vivipara, displays bright pink flowers atop its round and spiny body.

63. Texas Rainbow Cactus

Texas Rainbow Cactus

With its striking bands of green, yellow, and red, the Texas Rainbow Cactus is a beautiful and rare sight in the desert.

64. Cactus Torch White

Cactus Torch White

The White Torch Cactus, or Cleistocactus strausii, has tall, ribbed stems covered in white spines and produces vibrant red flowers.

65. Cereus Cactus

Cereus Cactus

The Cereus cactus, with its tall, branching stems and large, white flowers, is a striking and iconic symbol of the desert.

66. Polaskia Chichipe Cactus

Chichipe cactus

The Polaskia Chichipe Cactus, native to Mexico, has a columnar shape and produces vibrant pink flowers.

67. Davis's Barrel Cactus

Davis's Barrel Cactus

Endemic to the Big Bend region of Texas, Davis's Barrel Cactus features a barrel-shaped body covered in dense, golden spines.

68. Golden Ball Cactus

Golden Ball Cactus

The Notocactus scopa, also known as the Golden Ball Cactus, is a small, spherical cactus with bright yellow spines.

69. Golden Cholla Cactus

Golden Cholla Cactus

The Golden Cholla Cactus, or Cylindropuntia echinocarpa, is a spiny, branching cactus that produces vibrant yellow flowers in the spring.

70. Snowcap Arizona Cactus

Snowcap Arizona Cactus

The Arizona Snowcap Cactus, or Pediocactus bradyi, has a small, rounded body covered in white spines and pinkish flowers in the spring.

71. Giant Club Cactus

Giant Club Cactus

The Giant Club Cactus, or Echinocereus dasyacanthus, is a tall, columnar cactus with clusters of bright pink flowers at its crown.

72. Cereus Peruvianus

Cereus Peruvianus

Cereus Peruvianus, also known as the Peruvian Apple Cactus, is a large, branching cactus with fragrant white flowers and edible, sweet fruits.

73. Whortleberry Cactus

 Echinocereus triglochidiatus

The Whortleberry Cactus, or Echinocereus triglochidiatus, produces striking magenta flowers and edible red fruits.

And there is it! A whole gallery of attractive desert friends that you can witness from our blog, after all we know you can't witness them all in real life, sadly! So we brought you this amazing virtual show of cactus plants! We hope you enjoyed this, make sure you read our exciting articles on succulents and cacti.

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