Southwestern Barrel Cactus (Ferocactus wislizeni)
Iconic, Hardy, and Perfect for Arid Landscapes
Bring the rugged beauty of the Sonoran Desert to your landscape with the Southwestern Barrel Cactus (Ferocactus wislizeni), also known as the Fishhook Barrel Cactus. Recognized for its distinctive curved spines and brilliant red blooms, this cactus is a low-maintenance, drought-tolerant species that thrives in full sun and well-draining soil.
Native to the arid regions of the Southwestern United States and northern Mexico, this barrel cactus embodies the spirit of desert landscapes. Whether planted as a bold focal point in xeriscapes or displayed in containers, it delivers year-round structure, resilience, and beauty with minimal care.
Impressive Form and Rugged Resilience
The Southwestern Barrel Cactus is known for its classic barrel shape, lined with fishhook-like spines that curve gracefully from each rib. As it matures, it produces striking red flowers at the crown during late spring and summer, attracting pollinators and adding bursts of seasonal color.
When planted in the ground and given time to grow, mature specimens can reach 5 to 6 feet in height, creating a powerful architectural presence in any landscape. Its slow growth ensures a long lifespan, and its bold structure makes it a natural focal point in gardens and desert-themed designs.
Cold Hardy and Adapted to Extremes
This cactus isn’t just beautiful—it’s tough. Adapted to both intense desert heat and occasional winter cold, the Southwestern Barrel Cactus can tolerate temperatures as low as 10–15°F for short periods when dry. It performs well in USDA zones 7b–11, thriving in hot, arid conditions while enduring occasional cold snaps.
Basic care guidelines:
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Light: Full sun is essential for compact growth and spine development.
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Soil: Use gritty, well-draining cactus or sandy soil to mimic its native environment.
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Watering: Water thoroughly but infrequently, allowing the soil to dry between waterings. Overwatering is the most common cause of issues.
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Temperature: Cold hardy to the mid-teens °F when dry. Provide protection during prolonged freezes.
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Fertilizer: Optional; a light feeding in spring can promote healthy growth.
This combination of cold tolerance and drought resilience makes Ferocactus wislizeni an excellent choice for both desert climates and transitional regions.
Versatile Landscape and Container Use
The Southwestern Barrel Cactus fits seamlessly into a variety of design styles and applications:
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Xeriscaping: Ideal for water-wise gardens, requiring minimal irrigation once established.
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Rock and Succulent Gardens: Its shape and spines provide visual interest and texture.
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Container Gardening: Our 5-gallon plants, averaging 9” wide by 6” tall, are perfect for patios, balconies, and small-space designs.
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Architectural Landscaping: Works beautifully as a standalone focal point or grouped with other desert species for dramatic effect.
Its adaptability allows you to bring authentic desert character to both residential and commercial spaces, whether planted in the ground or displayed in decorative pots.
Shipped with Care — Ready to Thrive
We take pride in ensuring your Southwestern Barrel Cactus arrives in pristine condition. Each plant is carefully wrapped and protected during shipping, and all orders include detailed planting, watering, and care instructions to set you up for success.
These cacti are cultivated under real desert sun, not in greenhouses, ensuring they’re sun- and cold-acclimated before arriving at your door.
A True Icon of the Southwest
The Southwestern Barrel Cactus (Ferocactus wislizeni) is more than a plant—it’s a living symbol of the American desert. Its bold form, fishhook spines, seasonal red flowers, and remarkable resilience make it a must-have for xeriscapes, rock gardens, and desert landscapes.
Whether you use it to anchor a design, line a pathway, or accent a patio, this cactus brings authentic desert beauty to any setting with minimal effort.


























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