Stetsonia Coryne has its origin in South America. Known by their common name “Toothpick cactus”, these plants can grow up to 30 ft in height. The winter-dormant plants belong to the Cactaceae family, having a columnar shape that gives them a unique identity. Growth Rate Stetsonia Coryne is a slow-growing plant that is great for adding a soothing aura to your garden. Flowering This attractive plant blooms from Spring to Summer. It produces beautiful white flowers and becomes eye-catchy when blooms perfectly. Watering Water only half of the cup every 12 days. Watering in a controlled manner will lead to the healthy growth of plants. Soil Toothpick cactus plants grow well in full drainage soil. Hardiness Stetsonia Coryne belongs to the hardiness zone of 9a. These plants have a frost tolerance of -4° C or 28.4° F. Light It requires full sun to thrive. These plants in the ground can grow 6-12 in a year but mostly are considered slow growing, however it will look great in almost any sunny spot. Propagation It can be grown by cutting or seeding (simply cutting off the section of the stem) from a healthy plant. Stetsonia Coryne “Toothpick cactus” is a must-have plant. An attention seeker, versatile, and easy to handle. Some of the information in this description has been found at desert-tropicals.com, llifle.com and cactus-art.biz