Cactus Seeds

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  • 50 Dragon Fruit Seeds - (Hylocereus Undatus Cactus) - Seed World 50 Dragon Fruit Seeds - (Hylocereus Undatus Cactus) - Seed World

    50 Dragon Fruit Seeds - (Hylocereus Undatus Cactus)

    Dragon Fruit Seeds (Hylocereus Undatus Cactus) Grow your own tropical Dragon Fruit with these easy-to-plant seeds! This vibrant cactus thrives in sunny spots and prefers well-draining, moisture-retaining soil. How to Grow: Location: Choose a sunny spot that gets at least 6 hours of sunlight a day, whether indoors or outdoors. Soil: Opt for well-draining potting soil rich in organic matter (avoid cactus-specific soil). Planting: Sprinkle seeds on the soil surface and lightly cover with a thin layer of soil. Watering: Keep the soil evenly moist. To retain moisture and encourage germination, cover with plastic wrap. Thinning & Transplanting: As seedlings grow, thin them out and transplant into larger pots as needed. Support: Once the plant reaches 12 inches, set up a trellis or stake to support its climbing growth. As the plant matures, it will need a large pot (at least 20 gallons) for optimal health and fruit production. Grow your own delicious Dragon Fruit with minimal effort!

  • Sale -6% 25 Roseroot Stonecrop Seeds - Seed World 25 Roseroot Stonecrop Seeds - Seed World

    25 Roseroot Stonecrop Seeds

    Roseroot Stonecrop Golden Rose Root Sedum Rhodiola Rosea Yellow Flower Seeds Roseroot Stonecrop is a very cold hardy succulent plant that hails from the Arctic regions of Europe, Britain, Asia, & North America. The plants are able to tolerate a variety of soils including heavy clay, sandy, or rocky, & are also tolerant of drought & coastal conditions. This Stonecrop can be used as a groundcover, an alpine & rock garden plant, as a border, or in a container. Whichever you choose, you will want to plant it somewhere you will get to see it with beautiful rosettes & lovely flower clusters that attract bees & butterflies. Aside from being grown as a nice ornamental plant, Roseroot is also grown for its root’s medicinal properties. Its yellow roots are rose-scented, hence the name, & have long been used in traditional medicine.  From Wikipedia: “About 140 chemical compounds are in the subterranean portions of R. Rosea. Rhodiola roots contain phenols, rosavin, rosin, rosavin, organic acids, terpenoids, phenol carbonic acids and their derivatives, flavonoids, anthraquinones, alkaloids, tyrosol, and salidroside." Name: Roseroot StonecropOther Common Names: Rose Root / Golden Root / Aaron's Rod / Arctic Root / King's CrownScientific Name: Rhodiola Rosea / Sedum Rhodiola / Rhodiola Roanensis / Sedum Roanense / Sedum RoseaColor: YellowPlant Seeds: Fall Sow / Cold StratifyBloom Time: May - AugHardiness Zone: 1 - 9Plant Height: 12 - 15"Plant Spacing: 12 - 18"Light Requirements: SunSoil & Water Preferences: Average - Dry

    $16.99 $15.97

  • 50 Giant Saguaro Cactus Seeds - Carnegiea Gigantea - Seed World 50 Giant Saguaro Cactus Seeds - Carnegiea Gigantea - Seed World

    Ships from Bullhead City, Arizona, USA 50 Giant Saguaro Cactus Seeds - Carnegiea Gigantea

    Grow your very own piece of the desert with Giant Saguaro Cactus Seeds (Carnegiea gigantea) — the majestic symbol of the American Southwest! Known for its towering arms and striking silhouette, this legendary cactus can live for over 150 years and grow up to 40 feet tall under ideal conditions. Perfect for collectors, xeriscape gardens, or cactus enthusiasts, the Saguaro offers a slow-growing yet rewarding journey — producing white night-blooming flowers and red fruit that attract hummingbirds and desert wildlife. Despite its size in nature, it can thrive indoors in pots for many years, making it a stunning addition to any plant collection. 🌱 Why Grow Giant Saguaro Cactus Seeds? 🌵 Iconic Beauty – The classic cactus of Arizona deserts, awe-inspiring and timeless. 🌼 Low Maintenance – Drought-tolerant and easy to care for once established. 🌞 Perfect for Warm Climates – Thrives in full sun and arid conditions. 🏡 Indoor & Outdoor Appeal – Start in containers, then transplant outdoors later. 🌸 Wildlife Friendly – Produces nectar-rich blooms for pollinators. 🌿 Growing Tips Prepare Soil: Use a well-draining cactus mix or sand-based soil. Sowing: Sprinkle seeds on top and lightly press — do not bury. Water: Mist lightly to keep the surface moist until germination. Light: Provide bright, indirect light until seedlings are strong. Temperature: Ideal germination temperature is 75–90°F (24–32°C). Transplant: Move to larger pots once seedlings are 2–3 inches tall. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How long does it take a Saguaro cactus to grow?Saguaros are slow growers — they can take 10 years to reach 1 inch tall but live for more than 150 years! Can I grow a Saguaro indoors?Yes! Start your seeds indoors in a sunny spot or greenhouse. They thrive in pots for many years before outgrowing containers. What temperature do Saguaros need?Ideal range is 70–90°F (21–32°C). Avoid frost exposure, especially in early growth stages. When will it flower?Mature Saguaros (around 30–40 years old in the wild) produce large white blooms in late spring and early summer. How often should I water it?Mist lightly while germinating, then water only when the soil is completely dry once established. Where to Buy Giant Saguaro Cactus Seeds for Sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-quality Giant Saguaro Seeds with fast U.S. shipping. Whether you’re a desert plant collector or a beginner gardener, growing this iconic cactus from seed is a true botanical adventure.

  • 20 Nopal Edible Cactus - Prickly pears Seeds - Seed World 20 Nopal Edible Cactus - Prickly pears Seeds - Seed World

    20 Nopal Edible Cactus - Prickly pears Seeds

    Grow your own Nopal Edible Cactus, one of Mexico’s most iconic and versatile plants. Known for its tender pads and sweet prickly pear fruits, this cactus is both ornamental and edible. Hardy, drought-tolerant, and easy to grow, it’s an excellent choice for gardeners seeking a low-maintenance yet productive plant. Why Choose Nopal Cactus? Dual purpose plant – edible pads (nopalitos) and delicious fruits (prickly pears) Heat and drought tolerant – thrives in arid and hot climates Low-maintenance – requires little care once established Rich in nutrients – widely used in Mexican cuisine and traditional remedies Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Spring to early summer Soil: Well-draining cactus mix or sandy loam Depth: Sow seeds ⅛ inch deep directly in pots or garden soil Watering: Keep lightly moist during germination (14–21 days) Spacing: Place plants 3–5 feet apart once established Sunlight: Full sun for best growth and fruiting FAQs What is Nopal Cactus? Nopal, also called Opuntia ficus-indica, is a cactus native to Mexico. Its pads are edible when cooked, and its prickly pear fruits are enjoyed fresh or in juices. Can I eat both the pads and the fruits? Yes. The pads (nopalitos) are commonly sautéed or grilled, while the fruits are sweet and can be eaten fresh, juiced, or made into jams. Is it suitable for containers? Yes. Nopal cactus can be grown in large containers with well-draining soil and placed in full sun. Where to buy Nopal Cactus seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh Nopal Cactus seeds with fast U.S. shipping, making it easy to grow this traditional edible cactus at home.

  • Sale -16% Dragon fruit plant with pink flowers against a blue sky Dragon fruit with a cut open one showing its interior on a wooden plate.

    Shipped from Copperas Cove, Texas, USA 50 White Dragon Fruit (Cactus) Seeds – Pitaya Exotic Edible Cactus

    Grow your own exotic White Dragon Fruit cactus! This stunning tropical fruit plant produces sweet, white-fleshed fruits with a kiwi-like texture and impressive appearance. Whether you're a cactus enthusiast or an edible garden lover, this Pitaya variety brings beauty and flavor to your space. Why Grow White Dragon Fruit? 🌵 Unique cactus appearance – thick stems and sprawling arms 🍈 Sweet and mild flavor – like a blend of kiwi and pear 🌸 Gorgeous night-blooming flowers – large and fragrant ☀️ Grows well in warm, sunny climates or indoors with enough light 📦 Includes 20 premium seeds – hand-selected and packed in the USA What’s Included? Each pack contains 20 fresh White Dragon Fruit cactus seeds (Hylocereus undatus), suitable for edible landscaping or ornamental cactus gardening. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Spring to early summer Soil: Well-draining cactus mix or sandy soil Light: Full sun or bright indoor light Depth: Sow lightly on surface or just below (do not bury deep) Watering: Mist lightly to keep soil moist, not wet. Germination in 10–30 days. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Is White Dragon Fruit easy to grow from seed? Yes, with proper warmth and light, germination is relatively easy. A heat mat and grow light can speed up the process indoors. How long until it bears fruit? Typically 1–2 years when grown in ideal conditions or grafted. In containers or cooler zones, flowering may take longer. Can I grow it in pots? Absolutely. Dragon Fruit thrives in large pots with good drainage and support for climbing stems. What pollination does it need? White Dragon Fruit is self-fertile but benefits from hand pollination to increase yield. Where to buy White Dragon Fruit seeds for sale? You can find fresh, high-quality White Dragon Fruit seeds right here at Seeds World. We offer fast shipping and expert-curated selections for your edible garden.

    $11.95 $9.99

  • Sale -11% 50 Cactus Mix Seeds – Hardy Exotic Succulents (Non-GMO) - Seed World 50 Cactus Mix Seeds – Hardy Exotic Succulents (Non-GMO) - Seed World

    50 Cactus Mix Seeds – Hardy Exotic Succulents (Non-GMO)

    50+ Cactus Mix Seeds – Hardy Exotic Succulents Looking for a reliable cactus mix seed pack? This curated mix offers a diverse selection of desert cacti suitable for windowsills, containers, or xeriscape beds. Non-GMO and open-pollinated, these seeds are well-suited to bright, dry conditions and are a smart choice for beginners and collectors seeking hardy, low-maintenance plants. Why Choose Cactus Mix from Seed? Diverse assortment – grow multiple cactus types from one packet; species may vary by batch Drought and heat tolerant – thrives in arid, warm environments once established Compact, low-maintenance growth – ideal for indoor pots, balconies, and rock gardens Non-GMO, open-pollinated – naturally produced seed with dependable quality Fast U.S. shipping – sealed packet for freshness What’s in the Pack? Each sealed packet contains 50+ cactus mix seeds, suitable for starting in trays or small pots. Expect multiple forms and spination patterns; exact species composition varies. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Spring–summer; indoors year-round Soil: Sterile cactus mix with added perlite/pumice and a light top-dusting of fine sand; pH near neutral Light: Bright, indirect light for germination; introduce morning sun gradually after seedlings harden Depth: Surface-sow; press in gently and dust very lightly with sand/vermiculite (many cacti need light to germinate) Temperature: 70–80°F (21–27°C) during germination Watering: Keep evenly moist (not waterlogged) under a vented dome; increase airflow as seedlings emerge Germination Window: Typically 7–30 days; some species may take longer Growing Zone: Indoors in all zones; outdoors generally USDA 9–11. Some cold-hardy types in the mix may tolerate lower zones with protection. Always acclimate gradually and confirm hardiness by species. FAQs Can I grow them indoors? Yes. Start seeds indoors in bright, indirect light. Mature plants do well on sunny windowsills; increase sun exposure gradually. What soil and watering do you recommend? Use a well-drained cactus/succulent medium with added perlite or pumice. Keep evenly moist for germination, then water sparingly once established. How long until they sprout and grow? Germination commonly occurs within 1–4 weeks; some species are slower. Growth is steady with warmth, light, and minimal overwatering. Where to buy cactus mix seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we list fresh cactus mix seeds from trusted sellers with fast U.S. shipping and a clear germination guide, so you can compare options and choose the mix that fits your setup.

    $17.99 $15.99

  • Collage of various flowers in different colors and types Collage of various colorful flowers

    30 Rare Flowering Succulent Mix Seeds

    Create a stunning, desert-inspired garden with our Rare Flowering Succulent Mix Seeds, a premium blend of colorful, uniquely shaped succulents and cactus varieties. Perfect for collectors, beginners, and succulent enthusiasts, this mix includes many species and forms, offering endless visual interest and garden creativity. These seeds were freshly harvested this season and arrive mixed together (not individually labeled)—making each planting a fun surprise. Expect a variety of textures, colors, flower forms, and growth habits that look incredible in rock gardens, windowsill pots, terrariums, and curated cactus landscapes. A must-have for any succulent lover, this mix brings exotic blooms, sculptural shapes, and hardy, low-maintenance plants to your indoor or outdoor garden. 🌱 Why Grow Rare Flowering Succulent Mix Seeds? Dozens of rare shapes, colors & growth habits Freshly harvested seeds for strong germination Ideal for cactus gardens & xeriscaping Beautiful flowering varieties included Low maintenance, drought tolerant & long-lived A fun mystery mix—each seed is a surprise 🌿 Growing Tips Sow on the surface of gritty, well-draining cactus soil Keep lightly moist until germination—avoid overwatering Provide bright indirect light or filtered sun Maintain warm temperatures (70–80°F) Once seedlings appear, slowly reduce watering Transplant into individual pots after they strengthen ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are the seeds individually labeled by species?No. This is a surprise mix—seeds arrive combined, not labeled individually. Do these succulents bloom?Yes! Many varieties in the mix produce beautiful, colorful flowers. Are they beginner-friendly?Absolutely. Succulents are some of the easiest plants to grow and maintain. Can I grow them indoors?Yes—succulents thrive on sunny windowsills and under grow lights. How long until they sprout?Most germinate within 7–30 days, depending on the species and conditions. Where to Buy Rare Flowering Succulent Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer high-quality, freshly collected flowering succulent mix seeds with fast U.S. shipping and excellent germination—perfect for collectors and hobbyists.

  • Sale -23% Cactus Pear Seeds – Opuntia Ficus-Indica (10 Seeds Pack) - Seed World Cactus Pear Seeds – Opuntia Ficus-Indica (10 Seeds Pack) - Seed World

    Cactus Pear Seeds – Opuntia Ficus-Indica (10 Seeds Pack)

    Cactus Pear Seeds – Opuntia Ficus-Indica (10 Seeds) Grow your own cactus pear – also known as Opuntia Ficus-Indica – with this easy-to-grow and visually stunning cactus variety. Loved for its edible pads and vibrant fruits, this drought-tolerant succulent thrives in hot climates and poor soil, making it a resilient choice for xeriscaping and edible gardens alike. Why Grow Opuntia Ficus-Indica? 🌵 Edible and ornamental – produces colorful, sweet fruit and striking paddles 🔥 Thrives in heat and drought – ideal for desert-style or water-saving gardens 🌞 Full sun lover – thrives in hot, dry conditions 🌼 Yellow to orange blooms in late spring to early summer 📏 Grows up to 20 ft tall with space to spread What’s in the Pack? This pack includes 10 premium Opuntia Ficus-Indica seeds, carefully selected for high viability and shipped fresh. Perfect for outdoor sowing or greenhouse propagation. Planting Instructions Best Time to Plant: Spring or early summer Soil: Well-drained, sandy or rocky soil with low fertility Light: Full sun Depth: ¼ inch deep Watering: Water lightly and sparingly during germination (2–6 weeks) Spacing: Sow several feet apart to allow for spreading FAQs How long does it take cactus pear seeds to germinate? Germination typically takes 2 to 6 weeks under warm and sunny conditions. Soaking seeds overnight can help speed up the process. Are cactus pears edible? Yes, both the pads (nopales) and the fruits (tuna) are edible and commonly used in Latin American cuisine. Do I need special conditions to grow them? They prefer full sun and hot weather, with well-draining soil. Minimal watering is needed once established. Where to buy cactus pear seeds for sale? You can find fresh and high-quality cactus pear seeds right here at Seeds World – shipped fast across the U.S. and perfect for both edible and ornamental gardens.

    $12.99 $9.99

  • 50 Purple Prickly Pear Cactus Seeds - Seed World 50 Purple Prickly Pear Cactus Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Marietta, Georgia, USA 50 Purple Prickly Pear Cactus Seeds

    Purple Prickly Pear Cactus Seeds (Opuntia Violacea V. Santa Rita) Purple Prickly Pear Cactus Opuntia Santa-Rita is a bushy succulent shrub 2 m high and 3 m wide with a distinct, though short trunk. It is a very attractive species with reddish or violet-purple pads. Small plants seem to be the most colorful. The yellow flowers are stunning on the purple pads in spring, definitely an eye-catcher. Stem segments: Round, ovate, or obovate sometimes broader than long, not easily detached, 5-20 cm across, thin, nearly smooth, glabrous, glaucous blue-green, when under stress with reddish or violet-purple coloring around the areoles and along the edge; this coloring is more pronounced during winter. Areoles: 6-8(-9) per diagonal row across the mid-stem segment, oval to round, sometimes reniform, c. 3 mm in diameter when young, but increasing with age to about 6 mm, 1.5-2.5 cm apart. The new areoles bear a lot of wool and many short glochids up to 6 mm long. They are yellow to tannish brown in color dense in a crescent at the adaxial edge of areole, nearly encircling areoles, and in a subapical tuft, of even height. The growth of the wool and glochids on old stem pads sometimes produces an elongation of the areole structure outward. Spines: Not numerous, new stem segments often being spineless or with 1 spine present on only a few edge areoles. Older segments may have 2-3 spines in the upper areoles only. Spines are needle-like, deflexed to erect, straight or slightly curved, flexible, light reddish brown to pink with the upper parts yellowish or mottled with yellow, sometimes almost all black, 2-6.2(-10) cm long. Flowers: Yellow with bright red bases, 7.5-9(-10) cm in diameter. Inner tepals yellow throughout, fading orangish, 25-45 mm; filaments pale yellow throughout or pale yellow proximally, white distally; anthers pale yellow; style white; stigma lobes light green.

  • 100 Hens and Chickens Seeds - Seed World 100 Hens and Chickens Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Canton, Ohio, USA 100 Hens and Chickens Seeds

    HENS & CHICKS CHICKENS SEMPERVIVUM SUCCULENT Hens and Chicks are evergreen succulent. They make an excellent ground cover, or can very easily be grown in pots. Once established, they truly are indestructible! The flower stalks of the Hens and Chicks are pretty impressive too. They tower over the plants and have lots of stunning blooms! Name: Hens & ChicksOther Common Names: Hens & ChickensScientific Name: SempervivumColor: Green - Red Foliage With Rose, Pink, Purple, or Red FlowersPlant Seeds: Outdoors After Frost / Indoors Weeks Before Last FrostBloom Time: SummerHardiness Zone: 3 - 8Plant Height: 3"Plant Spacing: 3 - 12"Light Requirements: Sun - Part ShadeSoil & Water Preferences: Average - Dry

  • 30 Buckhorn Cholla Cactus Seeds - Seed World 30 Buckhorn Cholla Cactus Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Needles, CA, USA 30 Buckhorn Cholla Cactus Seeds

    Buckhorn Cholla Cactus Seeds (Cylindropuntia Acanthocarpa) Cholla cactus while the name "Jumping Cholla" is applied especially to this species, it is also used as a general term for all chollas.   Flowers are white, pink, and yellow streaked with lavender. They are about one inch wide and are displayed at the joint tips blooming in mid-summer. The jumping cholla is an arborescent (tree-like) plant with one low-branching trunk. It often grows to heights of 4 m (13 ft), with drooping branches chained. The stems are light green and are strongly tuberculate, with tubercles (small, wart-like projections on the stems) measuring 6 to 9 mm. Together, the plants form fantastic-looking forests that may range over many hectares.   Leaves have been reduced to spines, 6 to 12 of which grow from each areole. Young branches are covered with 2 to 3 cm (1 to 1 in) silvery-yellow spines, which darken to a gray color with age. These spines form a dense layer that obscures the stems. Slower growing or older branches have sparse and/or shorter spines. As the spines fall off of older parts, the brown-black bark is revealed. It becomes rough and scaly with age.   Most of the fleshy, pear-shaped to nearly round, wrinkled with a few spines. They are typically about 4 cm (1.5 in) long, often producing flowers the following year which add new to those of previous seasons.

  • 25 Cactus Seeds - Mix Succulent - Seed World 25 Cactus Seeds - Mix Succulent - Seed World

    Shipped from Buffalo, NY, USA 25 Cactus Seeds - Mix Succulent

    Mixed Succulent Cactus Seeds Bring a touch of the desert to your home with this mixed selection of cactus seeds. Perfect for enthusiasts of drought-tolerant plants, these seeds sprout into various cacti, each with unique shapes, sizes, and textures. Ideal for creating a diverse and striking succulent display, whether in garden beds, containers, or indoor terrariums. Specifications for Mixed Succulent Cactus Seeds: Season: PerennialUSDA Zones: 9-11 (indoor cultivation possible in all zones)Height: 2-12 inches, varies by speciesBloom Season: Varies; some species bloom annuallyBloom Color: Typically yellows, pinks, or redsEnvironment: Full sunDeer Resistant: YesLatin Name: Various species within CactaceaeTemperature: 70-90°F, frost-sensitiveGerm Time: 2-6 weeksLight Required: Direct sunlightDepth: Lightly cover seeds with soilSowing Rate: Space seeds 6 inches apartMoisture: Low; allow soil to dry between waterings Planting Instructions: Sun Exposure: Requires bright, direct sunlight. Soil Type: Best in sandy, well-drained cactus mix soil. Watering Needs: Water sparingly; allow the soil to dry completely between waterings. Plant Spacing: Space seeds or seedlings at least 6 inches apart if planting multiple types together. Whether you're looking to enhance your indoor space with a touch of green or create a drought-tolerant garden, these mixed cactus seeds are an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners alike.

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    Shipped from Houston, Texas, USA 40 Red Prickly Pear Cactus Seeds – Opuntia ficus-indica

    Grow a stunning desert gem with Red Prickly Pear Cactus Seeds (Opuntia ficus-indica) — a resilient, fruit-bearing cactus that thrives in hot, dry climates. Known for its vibrant red edible fruits (tunas) and distinctive paddle-shaped pads, this cactus brings beauty, sustainability, and versatility to your garden. Native to the Americas, the Red Prickly Pear is prized not just for its ornamental charm, but also for its nutritious fruit and medicinal properties. The fruits are packed with antioxidants, while the pads (nopales) are used in traditional dishes for their mild, citrusy flavor and health benefits. Perfect for xeriscapes, containers, and rock gardens, this drought-tolerant plant adds sculptural beauty to any landscape — no green thumb required! 🌵 Botanical Info: Scientific Name: Opuntia ficus-indica Common Name: Red Prickly Pear, Indian Fig, Nopal Cactus Type: Perennial Cactus Height: 6–15 ft. (in-ground), smaller in pots Light: Full Sun Soil: Sandy, well-draining soil Zones: USDA 8–11 Fruit: Edible red “tunas” (pear-shaped fruits) Bloom Time: Late spring to summer 🌱 Why Grow Red Prickly Pear Cactus Seeds? 🌵 Low Maintenance Beauty: Thrives in full sun and poor soil with minimal care. 🍓 Edible Fruits & Pads: Enjoy sweet, vitamin-rich red fruits and tender pads used in traditional cuisine. 💧 Drought Tolerant: Perfect for arid climates and water-wise landscapes. 🦋 Wildlife Friendly: Attracts pollinators like bees and hummingbirds with bright yellow flowers. 🌎 Eco-Friendly: Reduces water usage and thrives where other plants struggle. 🌿 Growing Tips Sowing Time: Late spring or early summer when temperatures are warm. Scarify Seeds: Lightly sand or nick seeds before soaking in warm water for 24 hours. Soil: Use cactus/succulent mix or sandy soil for best drainage. Planting Depth: Press seeds gently into soil—do not bury deeply. Light: Place in bright sunlight or under grow lights. Watering: Keep lightly moist until germination (2–6 weeks), then reduce watering. Transplanting: Move seedlings to larger pots once pads reach 2–3 inches tall. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) How long does it take Red Prickly Pear Cactus to grow from seed?Seeds typically germinate within 2–6 weeks and mature into fruit-bearing plants in 2–3 years under ideal conditions. Are the fruits edible?Yes! The red “tunas” are delicious and full of antioxidants. Just remove the tiny spines before eating. Can I grow it indoors?Absolutely — just make sure it gets at least 6 hours of bright sunlight daily or use a grow light. How often should I water it?Water sparingly. Once established, the cactus only needs watering every 2–3 weeks during dry periods. Is this cactus cold-hardy?A: It can handle light frost, but it’s best grown in USDA zones 8–11 or overwintered indoors in colder climates. Where to Buy Red Prickly Pear Cactus Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-quality Red Prickly Pear Cactus Seeds with fast U.S. shipping. Whether you’re growing for fruit, beauty, or a low-maintenance landscape, our seeds deliver exceptional germination and lasting results.

  • 20 Rare Pilosocereus Purpureus Cactus Seeds - Seed World 20 Rare Pilosocereus Purpureus Cactus Seeds - Seed World

    20 Rare Pilosocereus Purpureus Cactus Seeds

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    Looking for Pilosocereus purpureus seeds for sale? This rare columnar cactus is prized for its striking blue-to-purple epidermis and upright ribbed stems. Ideal for collectors and xeric gardens, it grows well in warm climates outdoors or as a bright indoor specimen in cooler regions. Why Choose Pilosocereus purpureus? Distinctive coloration – blue to purple tones on a columnar, ribbed cactus Collector-worthy species – uncommon and visually dramatic Drought tolerant once established – suitable for xeric/low-water designs Container friendly – thrives in bright indoor sites with good airflow What’s in the Pack? Sealed pack of 20 Pilosocereus purpureus seeds—sourced for freshness and viability. Ideal for small batch sowing or sharing among enthusiasts. Planting Instructions Best Time to Sow: Late spring–summer (or year-round indoors with heat mat) Growing Zone: Outdoors USDA 10–11; in cooler zones grow in containers indoors with bright light Medium: Sterile, very well-draining cactus mix with added perlite/pumice Light: Bright, indirect light for germination; increase sun gradually after establishment Depth: Surface-sow and lightly press; do not bury. Mist to settle. Temperature: 24–30°C (75–86°F) for germination Moisture: Keep evenly moist (not wet) under humidity dome/cover; ventilate daily Germination Window: Typically 14–45+ days; some seeds may take longer FAQs How big does Pilosocereus purpureus get? In warm climates it can become a tall, branching columnar cactus. In containers it grows more slowly and remains compact for years. Does it need full sun? Provide bright light. Seedlings prefer bright, indirect light at first; mature plants tolerate stronger sun with gradual acclimation. What temperatures does it prefer? Warmth is key. Aim for 24–30°C (75–86°F) for germination and protect from frost. Overwinter indoors in cooler climates. Where to buy Pilosocereus purpureus seeds for sale? At Seeds World, we offer fresh Pilosocereus purpureus seeds with fast U.S. shipping and a clear, step-by-step sowing guide to help you start a healthy collection. Any notes on color and seed reality? Color intensity varies by light, nutrition, and age. As with all seeds, results can vary and germination is not guaranteed; careful sterile technique and warmth improve outcomes.

    $17.99 - $35.99

  • 30 Lithops Optica Rubra Rare Seeds - Seed World 30 Lithops Optica Rubra Rare Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Miami, FL, USA 30 Lithops Optica Rubra Rare Seeds

    Lithops Optica RUBRA rare mesembs Exotic Succulent Living Stones Cactus Seeds Lithops is a genus of succulent plants native to southern Africa. "Lithos" means "stone" and "-ops" means "face" in Ancient Greek; therefore "Lithops" means "stone-like". This is a very good description of these plants, which avoid being eaten by blending in with surrounding rocks. They are often known as pebble plants or living stones. The formation of the name from the greek "-ops" means that even a single plant is called a Lithops. Individual Lithops plants consist of one or more pairs of bulbous, almost fused leaves opposite to each other and hardly any stem. The slit between the leaves contains the meristem and produces flowers and new leaves. The leaves of Lithops are mostly buried below the surface of the soil, with a partially or completely translucent top surface or window allowing light to enter the interior of the leaves for photosynthesis. Lithops are obligate outcrosses and require pollination from a separate plant. Like most resembles, Lithops fruit is a dry capsule that opens when it becomes wet; some seeds may be ejected by falling raindrops, and the capsule re-closes when it dries out. Capsules may also sometimes detach and be distributed intact or may disintegrate after several years. The most startling adaptation of Lithops is the coloring of the leaves. The leaves are not green as in almost all higher plants, but various shades of cream, grey, and brown, patterned with darker windowed areas, dots, and red lines. The markings on the top surface disguise the plant in its surroundings.

  • Sale -10% Collage of various succulents and cacti with different colors and textures.

    Shipped from Miami, Florida, USA 50 Rare Color Succulent Mix Seeds - Vibrant Exotic Varieties

    Create a breathtaking succulent garden with this Rare Color Succulent Mix, featuring a stunning assortment of unique and vibrant species. These premium-quality seeds produce succulents in an array of bold colors — from deep purples and soft pastels to striking reds, blues, greens, and multicolored rosettes. Perfect for collectors, home gardeners, terrariums, and ornamental pots, this mix includes a wide range of rare forms and hues not commonly found in stores. Each plant offers its own distinctive shape, texture, and coloration, making every grow a fun surprise and a true delight. Freshly harvested and ready to sow, these low-maintenance succulents thrive in both indoor and outdoor settings, delivering year-round beauty with minimal care. 🌱 Why Grow Rare Color Succulent Mix Seeds? Includes a wide range of vibrant, unusual succulent varieties Perfect for artistic arrangements, pots, and terrariums Drought-tolerant and beginner-friendly Stunning color variations—every plant is unique Ideal for collectors and decorative home gardens Fresh, high-germination seeds 🌿 Growing Tips Sow seeds on well-draining cactus/succulent soil Do not bury—press lightly into soil surface Keep evenly moist with a fine mist (avoid overwatering) Provide bright, indirect light or filtered sun Maintain warm temperatures (70–80°F) for best germination Allow soil to dry between waterings once seedlings mature ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Are the seeds labeled by species?No, this is a mixed assortment. Each plant will be a surprise variety. Can succulents be grown indoors?Absolutely! They thrive in bright indirect light and make excellent houseplants. How long do they take to germinate?Typically 7–21 days, depending on temperature and moisture. Do the colors stay vibrant?Yes—colors deepen with sunlight, proper watering, and healthy soil. Are these suitable for beginners?Yes! Succulents are one of the easiest plants to grow and maintain. Where to Buy Rare Color Succulent Seeds for Sale?At Seeds World, we offer fresh, high-quality Rare Color Succulent Mix seeds with fast U.S. shipping, ensuring you get the healthiest and most vibrant varieties for your garden.

    $19.95 $17.99

  • 15 Assorted Succulent Cuttings – Live Japanese Cactus Varieties - Seed World 15 Assorted Succulent Cuttings – Live Japanese Cactus Varieties - Seed World

    15 Assorted Succulent Cuttings – Live Japanese Cactus Varieties

    You will receive 15 succulent cuttings (from 10 different varieties) ranging in size from 1 to 4 inches long. These cuttings are easy to care for and perfect for propagating your own beautiful collection. Please note that it's normal for some leaves to fall or dry out during transit. Fallen leaves can be used for propagation, and any initial dryness around the plant indicates new root growth. Some cuttings may arrive with curled edges, but with proper care, they will recover. Color: The cuttings are primarily green, with some featuring red or orange tones. Colors may fade slightly during transit, but rest assured, they will regain their vibrant beauty in a sunny, ventilated environment with the right care. Add these unique, easy-to-grow succulents to your garden, home, or office for a touch of nature!

  • Sale -17% 50 Brain Cactus - Stenocactus Variety Mix Seeds - Seed World 50 Brain Cactus - Stenocactus Variety Mix Seeds - Seed World

    50 Brain Cactus - Stenocactus Variety Mix Seeds

    Stenocactus Variety Mix Brain Cactus Rare Echinofosulocactus Seeds Echinofolucactus is now StenocactusStenocactus consists of 10 species of small globular cacti from central and northern Mexico. Echinofossulocactus is now part of Stenocactus and contains the Brain Cacti, so named for the many wrinkled ribs. This interesting characteristic along with the pretty flowers and impressive spination make Stenocacti very collectable plants.Stenocactus are usually solitary although a few species are known to produce offsets once mature. For this reason they are most often propagated from seed. Fairly small cacti, they rarely exceed four inches in diameter. In late summer they produce one inch wide tubular flowers with striped petals. The flower colors range from white to a rich magenta and are generally self sterile.

    $23.99 $19.99

  • 30 Rare Lapidaria Margaretae Living Stone Exotic Seeds - Seed World 30 Rare Lapidaria Margaretae Living Stone Exotic Seeds - Seed World

    30 Rare Lapidaria Margaretae Living Stone Exotic Seeds

    Lapidaria margaretae rare mesembs living stone cacti exotic cactus seed Plump white paired leaves look like they are carved from stone, and large yellow flower,   leaves emerge at right angles to the old. Foliage: EvergreenSunlight: Full Sun Season of Interest: All yearPlant Type: Succulent Climate: Dry, Sub-tropical, TropicalSoil Type: Sandy soil Common Name: Living StoneFeatures: Evergreen

  • 1 Thanksgiving Christmas Cactus Assortment Plug Rooted in a 4” Pot - Seed World 1 Thanksgiving Christmas Cactus Assortment Plug Rooted in a 4” Pot - Seed World

    1 Thanksgiving Christmas Cactus Assortment Plug Rooted in a 4” Pot

    1 Thanksgiving Christmas Cactus Assortment plug rooted in a 4” pot. Mature Plants Different Colors. We’ll send it the available. No buds. No flowers.Thanksgiving Christmas Cactus Assortment mature Size Plants - almost all are blooming, 4+” tall All Different Varieties - Schlumbergera Christmas cactus is known as the Thanksgiving cactus or Easter cactus. This plant has a flattened body and the leaves are actually its stems, from which the red-pink flowers bloom during the holiday season. The plant displays little yellow daisy-like flowers on a long reddish stalk all year round. Christmas cactus is not only easy to care for but propagates easily too, making it an exceptional candidate for holiday gift giving. Caring for Christmas cactus Light: Partial sun, partial shade. Soil: Porous, well-drained. Temperature: This cactus prefers cooler temperatures, so avoid placing it close to any heat sources. But also protect the plant from frost and freezing temperatures. Water: Try not to overwater the plant, but you can mist its leaves every other day to maintain its preferred level of humidity (50-60%). Note:Please be mindful of the temperatures in your area, nights 28 or warmer and days 35 or warmer are best for safe arrival.

  • 20 Blossfeldia Liliputana Cactus Seeds - Seed World 20 Blossfeldia Liliputana Cactus Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Riverview, Florida, USA 20 Blossfeldia Liliputana Cactus Seeds

     Blossfeldia Liliputana Cactus Seeds - Perennial Flowering Cacti Blossfeldia Liliputana is established over a wide geographical area ranging from Southern Bolivia to northwestern Argentina. This is the smallest cactus species on Earth! They are the only cacti that are capable of completely drying out and then rehydrating their cells when watered.Blossfeldia liliputana v. fechseri - the biggest and most beautifull Blossfeldia - Collected at Miraflores/Catamarca Argentina. USDA 8b-10. Cold hardy to 15 deg. F.Light shade. Solitary or clumping miniature cactus, up to 0.5" in diameter0 Small pinkish and white flowers. Blossfeldia is the smallest of the cacti. Native to: Southern Bolivia, northwestern Argentina, at elevations of 4000 to 12000 feet.

  • Haworthia Veneosa Tessellata Cactus Succulent Live Plant - Seed World Haworthia Veneosa Tessellata Cactus Succulent Live Plant - Seed World

    Haworthia Veneosa Tessellata Cactus Succulent Live Plant

    Haworthia Veneosa Tessellata cactus Cacti Succulent real live plant (This plant comes in a 2" pot. You will receive a very similar plant to the one in the picture. It may or may not be blooming at the time of your purchase. The plant is shipped in its pot to prevent any damage to the roots).Haworthia Veneosa Tessellata goes by the common name “Veined Haworthia” or “Window Haworthia”. This succulent is spiral-shaped. The plant originated in Namibia and comes from the family of Asphodelaceae. It becomes dormant in mid-winter and late spring and can grow up to a height of 6 inches. Growth Rate The succulent is a slow-growing plant with green and brownish leaves. It forms rosettes that are fleshy and firm in texture.  Flowering You will witness tiny white and green flowers on top of extremely long stems. You will see these flowers growing out in the summer season. Watering and Feeding Water deeply but only when the soil has dried out. Stop watering during the summers to prevent root rot. Take a rest from feeding in summer, but continue it in the spring and fall. Dilute the fertilizer by half.  Soil The succulent does not settle in any soil except a well-drained mix. Ensure it has coarse sand, pumice, or perlite. Containers should have holes. Hardiness Hawrothia grows best in the summer season. It has a frost tolerance of anywhere between -3.9° C (25° F). Furthermore, it is hardy in the 9b to 11b zones. Light Direct sunlight is not recommended since it will burn the leaves. Provide it with medium light.  Propagation Allow the offsets to grow to a decent size before you separate them. To make sure it survives on its own and has some roots. You would love to know that Haworthia Veneosa Tessellata loves to live in the same temperatures that we humans like to live in. They are much like us since they can flower only when they are happy.

  • 20 Myrtillocactus Geometrizans Seeds - Seed World 20 Myrtillocactus Geometrizans Seeds - Seed World

    Shipped from Miami, FL, USA 20 Myrtillocactus Geometrizans Seeds

    Myrtillocactus Geometrizans, Cacti Cactus Seeds Common name: Blue Torch, Blue Candle, Blue Flame, Blue Myrtle Cactus, and Bilberry CactusSize: Up to 16 FeetMyrtillocactus geometrizans grow best in porous, slightly acidic, and well-draining sandy soils with a 5 to 6.5 PH. This plant reacts negatively to stagnant soil water; thus, you should target excellent drainage. You may pot your Blue Myrtle Cactus with a cactus mix. However, you may want to add some perlite to these soils to improve aeration and drainage. The best results may result from moving one part of pumice with two parts of cactus soil. Alternatively, it’s relatively easy to make the ideal soil mix for Myrtillocactus geometrizans at home. For indoor growth, make the base with equal peat moss and bark quantities. Then proceed to add coarse sand and vermiculite, pumice, or perlite. Suppose you’re growing outdoors. The base combination remains the same, after which you’ll have to mix one part of it with equal amounts of insoluble grit and coarse sand. You may add some gravel to enhance drainage. It’s advisable not to make your mix base using compost, and that’s because compost boasts excellent nutrient levels, which may cause root burns. The ideal light condition for Blue Flame varies according to its age and the current season. Younger Myrtillocactus geometrizans grow better in filtered sunlight or partial shade, while mature cacti prefer direct sunlight glare. Your window sills — particularly if the southern or western exposure gets to your room — are an excellent place for planting this plant at its genesis.However, this desert cactus hibernates in the cold season. Therefore, the light requirements change for both young and mature Blue Torch during winter. Keeping the plant in a part of the room receiving indirect sunlight until spring is ideal here.Myrtillocactus geometrizans seeds will usually germinate in 5-180 days, even under good conditions germination may be erratic.

  • Tephrocactus Articulatus Papyracanthus (Paper Spine Cactus) | 4 Cuttings - Seed World Tephrocactus Articulatus Papyracanthus (Paper Spine Cactus) | 4 Cuttings - Seed World

    Tephrocactus Articulatus Papyracanthus (Paper Spine Cactus) | 4 Cuttings

    Tephrocactus Articulatus var. Papyracanthus (Paper Spine Cactus) Segmented bushy succulents slowly grow up to up to 30 cm, it is the typical form of a group of variety.Stems: It develops in little pine-cone-shaped segments that are loosely attached to each other and fall easily.Spines: This species is very variable as to whether it is spine-bearing or not. The spiny form (also known as "papyracanthus") has broad, raffia like, conspicuous , flattened spines which are not spines but thin ribbon-like processes, and vary much as to their color, markings, and length. This variation is partly the cause of so many synonyms for the species.Flowers: Blooms are either white or yellow. The white flowers made a nice contrast to the earth-tone colors of the plant.Fruit: 1 to 5 cm long fruit is brown. Tephrocactus articulatus v. strobiliformis is an attractive brown color cactus that has globular-shaped sections with minimal spines. The sections look like small green pine cones. You are bidding on 4 pieces. It will be shipped bare root. Beware of the barbed spines. Use paper not gloves when handling. Sections fall off almost to the touch. Expect some sections to be separated upon arrival. These sections can be planted and rooted. Let it root before watering. Roots can be determined by slightly tugging on the plant and detecting resistance. These are cuttings. To get them rooted just lay them flat on the surface of the soil. They may start to curl like a potato chip, but whatever part of the pad touches the soil will take root. If you shove them into the soil standing them up they may rot before getting roots and new growth.Also, the pad may dry out and look like it's not going to make, but will miraculously send out new growth in the spring. Before roots and new growth appears it is recommended to keep water to a minimum, especially in cold weather.


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Spread the beauty of spikes and desert vibes into your garden with our handpicked cactus seeds.

For everyone fascinated by cacti’s unique nature, Seed World is your perfect destination to discover endless cactus varieties. Small or large, rare or common, basic greens or colorful flowering cacti—our seed assortment includes diversity that meets every individual’s demands. We have curated high-quality seeds to ensure they grow effortlessly and quickly into those spiky beauties. Since cacti easily survive the odds of weather and soil conditions and do not require much attention, they are a perfect choice for busy plant lovers. 

Ready to witness a transformation from seeds to pricky green wonder? Place your cactus seed order now!

Our Cactus Seeds Categories

1. Large Cacti:

Giant Saguaro Cactus – It’s an iconic, tall-growing desert cactus.

Peruvian Apple Cactus – Tall columnar species that produces edible fruits.

Silver Torch Cactus – Columnar, covered in silver spines.

2. Fruit Cacti:

Dragon Fruit (Hylocereus Undatus Cactus) – Produces sweet dragon fruits.

White Dragon Fruit (Cactus) – A cactus providing white-fleshed fruits.

Mexican Lime Cactus – An unusual cactus that produces edible lime-like fruits.

Purple Prickly Pear Cactus – A striking purple variant of prickly pear.

Cactus Pear (Opuntia Ficus-Indica) – Common edible cactus producing prickly pear fruits.

Nopal Edible Cactus – Known for edible pads and fruits (prickly pears).

3. Decorative and Flowering Cacti:

Egg Succulents | Echinopsis Tubiflora Cactus – Egg Succulent seeds grow plants having large, fragrant flowers.

Blossfeldia Liliputana Cactus – One of the smallest cacti, often grown for its beautiful tiny blooms.

Myrtillocactus Geometrizans – Popular for its sculptural shape and blue-green color.

Sand Dollar Cactus – Features a flattened appearance and delicate flowers.

4. Barrel and Globe Cacti:

Golden Barrel Cactus – Famous for its spherical shape and golden spines.

Arizona Barrel Cactus – Large, round cactus with distinctive spines.

5. Holiday Cacti:

Christmas Cactus / Thanksgiving Cactus – Popular houseplants, blooming during winter holidays.

6. Unique and Exotic Cacti:

Green Brain Cactus – A brain-like appearance, with twisted, ridged growth.

Buckhorn Cholla Cactus – Features segmented stems with sharp spines

7. Seed Mixes:

Gymnocalycium Variety Mix Cactus – A mix of different Gymnocalycium species known for vibrant flowers.

Rebutia Variety Mix Exotic Flowering Cactus – A variety of Rebutia species, famous for their colorful blooms.

Brain Cactus - Stenocactus Variety Mix – A mix of Stenocactus species, known for their intricate, brain-like ribbing.

Reasons You Should Choose Cactus Seeds?

1. Drought Tolerance

Known for their natural adaption to survive in dry environments, cactus seeds are an excellent choice for regions experiencing water scarcity.

2. Low Maintenance

Cactus seeds are renowned for their low-maintenance nature and strong resistance to pests and diseases, making them an excellent choice for individuals who travel frequently or have limited time to dedicate to plant care.

3. Indoor Gardening Opportunities 

These seeds are an excellent choice for indoor gardening as they require less light than many other plants and are well-suited for small, apartment-like spaces. Another remarkable quality is their variety in sizes, colors, and shapes, which not only makes them ideal for indoor use but also enhances the visual appeal of your space. This versatility further offers a fantastic opportunity to build creative landscapes.

3. Soil Conservation

Best for stabilizing soil with their extensive root systems, cactus seeds are ideal for areas prone to soil degradation. Furthermore, cultivating cactus from seeds supports the propagation of endangered or rare species while reducing the demand for wild-harvested plants, further aiding in the conservation of fragile desert ecosystems.

4. Adaptability To Various Conditions

These are known for their adaptability to various conditions, meaning they can tolerate a wide range of environments, from variable light levels to indifferent soil quality. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: How do I plant and grow cactus seeds successfully?

To plant cactus seeds successfully, use these tips:

  • Use a well-draining cactus soil mix.

  • Sow seeds shallowly on the surface without burying them too deep.

  • Maintain a warm temperature.

  • Mist the seeds lightly to keep the soil moist but not waterlogged.

  • Place in indirect sunlight or under a grow light for sufficient light exposure.

  • Now, just patiently wait to see your seeds grow into adorable cacti.

Q2: Can I purchase cactus seeds in bulk?

Certainly! With us, you can purchase seeds in bulk. Just select your required quantity before adding the seeds to the cart. 

Q3: What types of cactus seeds are available for sale?

The types of cactus seeds available range from Giant Saguaro Seeds, Christmas Cactus Seeds (Thanksgiving Cactus), Green Brain Cactus Seeds, and Cactus Mix Seeds. 

Q4: How long does it take for cactus seeds to germinate?

The germination time for cactus seeds varies from one cactus species to another. Generally, cactus seeds can germinate anywhere from 1 to 6 weeks.

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