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Orbea semota Yellow Cactus
Orbea semota (syn. Stapelia semota)
Bright, indirect sunlight to partial sun. Can tolerate some direct sunlight, especially morning light.
Low — Water sparingly. Allow the soil to dry completely between waterings.
Ideal range: 18°C – 30°C (65°F – 86°F) Protect from frost; minimum 10°C (50°F).
Well-draining cactus or succulent mix. Prefers sandy or gritty soil.
Late summer to early autumn.
Eye-catching star-shaped blooms. Drought-tolerant and easy to maintain. Attractive to collectors of exotic succulents.
Avoid overwatering; root rot is common in wet soil. Provide good air circulation. Fertilize lightly during the growing season (spring–summer).
Product Description
The Orbea semota Yellow Cactus Plant is a fascinating and eye-catching succulent known for its unusual star-shaped flowers and easy-going nature. Though often mistaken for a cactus, it actually belongs to the milkweed family. This small, low-growing plant is perfect for anyone who enjoys unique and exotic greenery.
Appearance
The plant forms clumps of short, green stems that are soft yet slightly angular, giving it a sculptural look. Each stem is dotted with tiny, raised points, which add texture and charm. The real showstopper, however, is the flower. The Orbea semota produces star-shaped blooms that are bright yellow, often with red or maroon speckles near the center. These flowers have a waxy surface and a fascinating texture that almost looks like velvet.
Flowering and Scent
During the warmer months, the plant produces several flowers that appear near the base of the stems. The blooms are stunning but also known for their unique scent, which attracts pollinators such as flies in their natural habitat. While the scent might be unusual, it plays an important role in the plant’s life cycle.
Care and Growing Conditions
The Orbea semota Yellow Cactus Plant thrives in bright, indirect sunlight and well-draining soil. It prefers warm conditions and should be watered sparingly—allow the soil to dry completely between waterings. Too much water can harm its roots. In colder regions, it is best grown indoors or in containers that can be moved to a sunny spot.
Why It’s Special
This plant stands out for its unusual beauty, resilience, and character. Whether displayed on a sunny windowsill or in a rock garden, the Orbea semota Yellow Cactus Plant adds a bold touch of nature’s artistry to any collection.