Bishop's Cap – Working & Top
Can be grown from seed or by division of established clumps in early spring or fall.
Also known as "Bishop’s Hat," this spineless cactus is famous for its star-shaped, five-ribbed body covered in tiny white flecks. bishop's cap
Non-toxic to humans, dogs, and cats, though excessive consumption may cause mild stomach upset. Bishop’s Cap Cactus ( Astrophytum myriostigma ) Can be grown from seed or by division
This native North American woodland plant is prized for its delicate, snowflake-like white flowers that bloom from . Light: Thrives in partial to full shade . mossy ledges or north-facing slopes.
Prefers medium moisture , organically rich, and well-draining soil. It often grows naturally on moist, mossy ledges or north-facing slopes.





