Product Description
Red Nopalxochia Flower Planting Seeds – Grow Exotic Trailing Blooms with Stunning Red Flowers
Red Nopalxochia Flower Seeds produce spectacular trailing plants known for their bright red blooms and cascading growth habit. Also called Nopalxochia phyllanthoides (commonly linked to orchid cactus types), this variety is perfect for hanging baskets, containers, balconies, and shaded garden corners. Non-GMO and easy to care for, these seeds reward gardeners with dramatic, tropical-looking flowers and vibrant foliage.
Key Features
• Produces bright red, exotic cascading blooms
• Perfect for hanging baskets, wall planters, and decorative pots
• Non-GMO seeds with strong germination quality
• Thrives in partial shade to bright indirect light
• Low-maintenance, beginner-friendly flowering plant
• Unique trailing growth perfect for indoor and outdoor décor
• Long-lasting blooms ideal for ornamental displays
Specifications
• Common Name: Nopalxochia, Orchid Cactus (related species)
• Botanical Name: Nopalxochia phyllanthoides (Red variety)
• Flower Color: Bright Red
• Plant Type: Evergreen Succulent/Flowering Plant
• Blooming Season: Spring to Early Summer
• Sun Exposure: Indirect Light or Partial Shade
• Soil Type: Well-draining, airy cactus mix
• Watering Needs: Moderate; allow soil to partially dry between watering
• Germination Time: 14–28 days
• Temperature Range: 18–30°C (65–85°F)
• Planting Depth: Lightly press seeds on soil surface
• Spacing: 10–12 inches
• Plant Height: 12–24 inches with cascading length
• Maintenance Level: Easy
• USDA Zones: 9–11 (indoor-friendly for all zones)
• GMO Status: Non-GMO
• Suitable For: Hanging baskets, indoor pots, balconies, shaded garden walls
Planting Guide
• Use a well-draining cactus or succulent soil mix.
• Lightly press seeds onto moist soil; do not bury deeply.
• Provide indirect sunlight or partial shade for best growth.
• Maintain consistent moisture until germination begins.
• Keep the environment warm and humid for faster sprouting.
• Transplant seedlings when they develop multiple leaves.
• Use hanging baskets to highlight the trailing growth habit.