Escondido Fishbone Cactus
₹ 4,250
Wild and exotic. The Escondido Fishbone is a jungle cactus that grows naturally in the lush rainforests of South Mexico. One of the easiest plants you'll ever own. It's best atop a stool or stand so it can cascade dramatically from its perch.
Sunlight: Bright in the shade, Cactus
Texture: Raw Terracotta
Size: 1 Foot
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Description
Wild and exotic. The Escondido Fishbone is a jungle cactus that grows naturally in the lush rainforests of South Mexico. One of the easiest plants you'll ever own. It's best atop a stool or stand so it can cascade dramatically from its perch.
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Size details
Base: 8" x 6"
What you see is what you get. Your plant will be the same size.Size guide
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Material details
There’s something special about the perfectly-imperfect nature of ceramics. The raw touch, the way the light comes through and that it’s made from the earth all make a ceramic base more than a container.
After decades of using impersonal industrial products, clay, artisans and local manufacturing is making a comeback in interior decor.
Our ceramics are handmade by an artist in northern Gujarat using wild clay that is as minimally processed as possible. This art form is thousands of years old and allows us to go back to a simpler time. A material that is sustainable and low-polluting, clay gives us the relaxed warmth we’re craving. -
Material details
There’s something special about handmade pottery. A ceramic pot is created by moulding clay into a shape and subsequently heating it at high temperature. Our ceramics are made by artisans in northern Gujarat. We use local wild clay that is as minimally processed as possible. This ancient craft combines the beauty of art, science and imagination to bring warmth integral to contemporary urban decor. One of those things that’s better in real life.
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Material details
There’s something special about handmade pottery. A ceramic pot is created by moulding clay into a shape and subsequently heating it at high temperature. Our ceramics are made by artisans in northern Gujarat. We use local wild clay that is as minimally processed as possible. This ancient craft combines the beauty of art, science and imagination to bring warmth integral to contemporary urban decor. One of those things that’s better in real life.
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Material details
There’s something special about the perfectly-imperfect nature of ceramics. The raw touch, the way the light comes through and that it’s made from the earth all make a ceramic base more than a container.
After decades of using impersonal industrial products, clay, artisans and local manufacturing is making a comeback in interior decor.
Our ceramics are handmade by an artist in northern Gujarat using wild clay that is as minimally processed as possible. This art form is thousands of years old and allows us to go back to a simpler time. A material that is sustainable and low-polluting, clay gives us the relaxed warmth we’re craving. -
Care details
Although it looks rare and exotic, it's surprisingly easy to maintain. It likes the sun and will tolerate a somewhat shady spot in a bright room as long as it gets a few weekend getaways in the sun.
It needs to be watered roughly once a week – perhaps a bit more in the hot summer months and less in the monsoon and winter months.
It looks best if cleaned with a slightly moist cloth every once in a while as its curls tend to accumulate dust. -
Care details
Although it looks rare and exotic, it's surprisingly easy to maintain. It likes the sun and will tolerate a somewhat shady spot in a bright room as long as it gets a few weekend getaways in the sun.
It needs to be watered roughly once a week – perhaps a bit more in the hot summer months and less in the monsoon and winter months.
It looks best if cleaned with a slightly moist cloth every once in a while as its curls tend to accumulate dust. -
Care details
It looks rare and exotic but is one of the most easy going plants. In a sunny place with just a little shade, it will grow quickly.
It likes a drink about twice a week. More in the summer, less in the monsoon and cooler months.
It's pest free and impossible to kill. -
Material details
There’s something special about the perfectly-imperfect nature of ceramics. The raw touch, the way the light comes through and that it’s made from the earth all make a ceramic base more than a container.
After decades of using impersonal industrial products, clay, artisans and local manufacturing is making a comeback in interior decor.
Our ceramics are handmade by an artist in northern Gujarat using wild clay that is as minimally processed as possible. This art form is thousands of years old and allows us to go back to a simpler time. A material that is sustainable and low-polluting, clay gives us the relaxed warmth we’re craving.