CACTACEAE Potted plant, assorted species plants cactus,
How to get it
A real survivor ― in nature, the spines protect against animals and collect dew that drips down into the soil. Remember that plants can make you feel better and make your home feel more vibrant!
Article Number901.200.60Product details
This plant is hardwearing and easy-care, so you can create a green home without being a gardening expert.
Decorate your home with plants combined with a plant pot to suit your style.
Native to Mexico.
Slow growing.
Easy care plant.
Give your plants a boost with fertilizer once a year.
IKEA provides all potted plants with nutrient-rich soil, repotting is not needed until 1 year after purchase.
Remove dust every now and then to allow the plant to get as much light as possible.
The height of the plants can vary.
- MaterialCare
- Plant/ Substrate:
- Cultivated potted plant
- Pot:
- Polypropylene
OthersOnly for decoration. Not suitable for consumption.
TemperatureMinimum temperature 54º F (12°C).
WaterWater sparingly.
PlacementFor indoor use
Place in a bright and sunny area.
- Attention: prickly!Wear gloves and protect your eyes when handling, as the plant has thorns.
Measurements
Diameter of plant pot: 10 cm (4 ")
- CACTACEAEArticle Number901.200.60
Length: 20 cm (8 ")
Weight: 0.45 kg (16 oz)
Diameter: 13 cm (5 ")
Package(s): 1
Ratings and reviews
SustainabilityPeople and planet
Sustainable life at home
Care thrives in green leaves
Did you know that if you take care of your plants, they’ll take care of you? We have long known that plants are an easy way to make your home more pleasant. But we also wanted to find out if and how they affect our health. We found answers to our questions in a study we carried out with the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Plants are indeed good for our well-being. Our green friends can help us to be more creative and also reduce stress – care thrives in their green leaves!

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Function solution
A prickly survivor
The cactus is a real survivor used to tough and dry conditions. In nature, the spines protect the cactus against animals, but they also provide shade and gather dew that drips down into the soil where the roots absorb the water. Don’t be fooled by the prickly exterior – just like other plants, the cactus can boost your well-being and make your home feel more vibrant. And the best part is that it can survive on its own when you go on vacation!