Creeping Devil eruca Also known as: Caterpillar Cactus, Casa de Ratas Machaerocereus eruca Rating: 0.0 ( 0 votes)

This description is for Creeping Devil Cactus (Stenocereus eruca):

To the eye, stenocereus eruca looks as though it has simply collapsed to the ground, but in fact, it is one of the very few species of ground hugging cacti. Commonly known as the creeping devil cactus, it is far from being a friendly . It has large, sharp dagger-like spines that make walking over them extremely difficult, and smaller, needle-like spines to cloak its dark green stem beneath. It flowers in spring, producing narrow, trumpet- shaped blossoms at night, usually pink or white. A lover of sandy, well-drained soil, it is an interesting choice for garden groundcover, but the required hot climate reduces its suitable locations to just a few.

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Plant Environment Usage

Known dangers? Hardiness zone Standard category no Z13-15 Cacti & succulents Cacti

Height [m] Heat zone Grown for 0.3 H12-10 Ornamental use

Spread [m] Heat days Creative category 0 150 - 210 Kid Approved For Beginners

Dominant flower colour Moisture Garden type Mixed colours well-drained Indoor or winter garden

Flower Fragrance Sun requirements Gardening expertise No, neutral please Full sun beginner Plant Environment Usage

Flowering seasons Time to reach full size Early spring up to 10 years Mid spring Late spring

Foliage in spring Green

Foliage in summer Green

Foliage in Autumn Green

Foliage in winter Green

Propagation methods seed stem tip cuttings

Growth habit Bushy Creeping