succulents that look like brains Buy The Brain Cactus - Mammillaria elongata f. cristata Australia
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succulents that look like brains

succulents that look like brains Buy The Brain Cactus - Mammillaria elongata f. cristata Australia

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succulents that look like brains Buy The Brain Cactus - Mammillaria elongata f. cristata AustraliaThe Mammillaria elongata f. cristata, commonly known as the Brain Cactus, is a distinctive and fascinating addition to any cactus collection. Originating from the diverse landscapes of central Mexico, this rare cultivar of the Mammillaria elongata species is renowned for its unique crested shape, reminiscent of a human brain. This striking feature, combined with its ease of care, makes it an ideal choice for both novice and experienced succulent

The Mammillaria elongata f. cristata, commonly known as the Brain Cactus, is a distinctive and fascinating addition to any cactus collection. Originating from the diverse landscapes of central Mexico, this rare cultivar of the Mammillaria elongata species is renowned for its unique crested shape, reminiscent of a human brain. This striking feature, combined with its ease of care, makes it an ideal choice for both novice and experienced succulent enthusiasts.

This cactus thrives in a well-draining, mineral-rich soil, preferably a specialized cacti mix. Its light requirements are modest, flourishing in full to partial sun. Ideally, it enjoys the gentler morning sun, avoiding the harsher afternoon rays. Its water needs are minimal, typical of succulents, requiring dry spells between watering sessions. Overwatering should be avoided to maintain its health and structural integrity.

The Brain Cactus is not just a visual treat; it also blossoms in spring and summer, producing small, cream-colored, funnel-shaped flowers. These delicate blooms add a charming contrast to its green, crested, and prostrate stems, adorned with white spines. This clump-forming, perennial cactus reaches an average height and width of about 15cm, making it a perfect fit for indoor and outdoor settings.

Mammillaria elongata f. cristata is a low-maintenance plant, requiring little more than the right soil, adequate light, and sparse watering. However, it's important to note that this cactus, while non-toxic, should be kept out of reach of children and pets due to its spiny nature.

In summary, the Brain Cactus is not only a visually intriguing plant but also an easy-to-care-for addition to your succulent collection. Its unique appearance and minimal care requirements make it an excellent choice for those looking to add a touch of nature's wonder to their home or garden.

Mammillaria elongata cristata - The Brain Cactus plants for sale shown in 70mm pot. You will receive same or similar plants as those shown in images. Colours will vary depending on time of year and growing conditions.

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  • All plants are sent bare rooted with no pots and soil, or minimum soil only.
  • Due to the drying process necessary for sending plants through the mail, plants may look slightly different than images shown on our website
  • Some plants, may look wrinkled when they arrive, may be somewhat limp, or soft to the touch. This is normal as they have been dried out for for a number of days before shipping to avoid rotting in the mail.
  • Succulents are very hardy plants and they will recover quickly, providing you unpack them as soon as you receive them follow some simple care instructions you will find with your order.

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Eric Hobart
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 5
Remarkable analysis of slaveholding women in Antebellum America
Format: Paperback
Stephanie Jones-Rogers has provided us with a book that looks at the South's "peculiar institution" through a very different lens - the slaveholders/slaveowners, but this analysis looks at women that owned slaves, thus opening up a new avenue of study that I hadn't previously seen. Jones-Rogers offers a well written account that is rich in historical details. She demonstrates through vivid historical evidence that the women that owned enslaved people were primarily driven by economic motives, and that these women were just as demanding and could be just as harsh as the "typical" slaveowner image that has been crafted over the years. The book is organized thematically, and each chapter demonstrates the economic motivation behind slave ownership. The reader is offered views of everything from young children becoming slave owners when their parents "gifted" them an enslaved person, and how these young girls were taught that this was "property" that could be used as desired to how these female slaveholders would sell their slaves to meet their economic goals. All told, this is a fascinating book that uncovers a long ignored slice of Antebellum American history that makes the historiographical literature of pre-Civil War history much richer.
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Becca
Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 5
Poignant, truthful look at women as powerful, business-savvy, yet brutal slave owners
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Women slave owners were the norm in the South, not the exception. They increased in numbers, stature, and power while the men were off fighting the Civil War. Women often owned the slaves, not the men and knew how to sign prenuptial agreements back then to insure they kept all their property (including slaves) upon divorce or death of their spouse. They traded and bought and sold slaves with business savvy that most men envied. And they could be just as brutal towards their slaves. Ironically, it was the ownership of other people that empowered these women to not be bound to their husbands.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
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Brown David
Birmingham, US
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Good history, but not fun, engaging in popular literature.
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The author is a very competent historian, and proves her points. She does so by stating each thesis and then reciting an exceedingly long string of supporting examples. Rinse and repeat. This is high quality, academic style history, but it’s not very engaging as popular literature. No one’s going to say “I couldn’t put it down.” That being said - I liked it! I learned a lot. Thanks.
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Tsukiko Brown
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 5
Should be required
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In my opinion, this book should be required reading in high school/college history classes. It’s so important to learn accurate history when it comes to slavery and this book does that. White women played a larger role than we are taught. Please give this a read!
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This was a good book to read! In school you only learn the male prospective during slavery! I know feel I can say white woman played a major role during slavery times. I like that fact that the Author put in the information to where we can go srwcah and read for ourselves. The visuals where an added touch. I feel like because alot of women of that time couldn't write so alot of information was missing. I feel like this is a must read.
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