Astrophytum asterias var. nudum

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About Astrophytum asterias var. nudum

Astrophytum asterias var. nudum, a striking spineless cultivar of the "star cactus" from the Cactaceae family, is native to the arid scrublands and rocky plains of northern Mexico. Renowned for its distinctive "nudum" (Latin for "bare" or "spineless") trait, this slow-growing succulent stands out among cactus varieties for its smooth, unspined form—making it a perfect choice for plant enthusiasts seeking low-maintenance, pet-friendly (less risky for curious paws) options, especially in its compact 2-inch potted stage.

In its 2-inch juvenile form, this cactus exhibits a plump, flattened globular shape (resembling a tiny green star) with a glossy, deep teal-green stem. Its most iconic feature is the faint, creamy-white, radiating "ribs" (typically 5–8 in number) that divide the stem into distinct sections, creating a subtle star-like pattern—echoing its species name "asterias" (Greek for "star"). Unlike the parent species (Astrophytum asterias), which bears small spines, var. nudum is completely spineless, with only tiny, smooth areoles (cactus spine nodes) marking its rib edges, enhancing its sleek, modern appearance.

Come summer, even relatively young 2-inch specimens may produce charming, funnel-shaped flowers. These blooms emerge from the top of the stem, featuring bright golden-yellow petals with a bold reddish-orange center. Its compact size, spineless design, and unique star pattern make it a favorite for mini succulent arrangements, desktop decor, and beginner cactus collections.

How to Care for Astrophytum asterias var. nudum

Light: Thrives in bright, direct sunlight to maintain its compact shape and intensify the contrast of its teal stem and white star ribs. Aim for 4–6 hours of daily direct light—south or east-facing windows (Northern Hemisphere) are ideal. For 2-inch young plants, protect from intense midday sun (e.g., behind a sheer curtain in summer) to prevent sunburn, as their tender stems are more sensitive to heat stress.

Water: Follow a strict "soak-and-dry" routine to mimic its native arid habitat. For the 2-inch pot (which dries quickly due to its small size), water thoroughly only when the soil is completely dry to the touch—typically every 1–2 weeks during the active growth season (spring–fall). Reduce watering to once every 3–4 weeks in winter (when growth slows), and never let water pool in the pot saucer; overwatering is the primary cause of root rot in this spineless variety.

Temperature: Prefers moderate to warm temperatures between 65–75°F (18–24°C) for active growth. Protect from temperatures below 50°F (10°C); prolonged exposure to cold (below 40°F/4°C) can damage the stem or trigger rot. Avoid placing it near drafty windows, air conditioners, or heaters to prevent temperature shocks.

Soil & Potting: Use an ultra-well-draining cactus/succulent mix amended with 30–40% perlite, pumice, or coarse sand to ensure rapid water drainage—critical for the 2-inch plant’s shallow root system. Choose a 2-inch terracotta pot with drainage holes; terracotta’s porous material wicks excess moisture, reducing rot risk and matching the plant’s small stature. Avoid oversized pots, as they trap unused soil moisture.

Fertilizer: Feed sparingly during the growing season (spring–early fall) with a balanced, water-soluble cactus fertilizer diluted to half the recommended strength. Apply once monthly; over-fertilizing can burn the 2-inch plant’s delicate roots and disrupt its slow, natural growth. Discontinue feeding entirely in winter, when the plant is dormant.

Pests & Disease: Rarely plagued by pests, but may occasionally attract mealybugs (hiding in the crevices between ribs) or red spider mites (in dry indoor conditions). Treat infestations by dabbing visible pests with a cotton swab soaked in isopropyl alcohol, or use a mild insecticidal soap for larger issues. Root rot from overwatering is the most common threat—always prioritize soil dryness over frequent watering.

Propagation: Most successfully propagated from seeds, as var. nudum rarely produces offsets (pups). Sow seeds in a sterile, well-draining mix, keep warm (70–75°F/21–24°C) with gentle moisture (use a humidity dome), and provide bright indirect light. Germination takes 2–4 weeks, and seedlings grow very slowly—reaching the 2-inch size takes 1–2 years. The 2-inch potted specimens are young adults, not seedlings.

More Information

Primary color: Glossy teal-green stem with faint creamy-white star ribs (unstressed state)
Secondary color: Teal stem deepens to forest green; white ribs become more pronounced (with prolonged sun exposure)
Bloom color: Bright golden-yellow petals with reddish-orange center
Product format: 2 inch potted plant
Cold hardiness: USDA Zones 10–11 (tolerates brief dips to 40°F/4°C; best grown indoors year-round in Zones below 10)
Suitability: Indoor small containers, mini succulent arrangements, desktop decor, windowsill collections, pet-safe (low spine risk) displays
Propagation: Seeds (primary); rarely offsets (secondary, only in mature specimens)
Special characteristics: Spineless (low injury risk), star-patterned stem, drought-tolerant, slow-growing, beginner-friendly, long-lived (10+ years with proper care)

Shipping

We pack all shipments by hand. 

We have many years of experience shipping live succulents and cactus plants. We pay close attention to packing and have developed an expert shipping method. All succulents are packed and protected with polypropylene cotton (this is a stuffing used for dolls). We find this is the most effective material for protecting live plants while in transit. It is important to us that you are able to Keep going and Keep growing without any stress about the quality of the product or packaging.

Shipping Speed

In general, it takes 3 to 10 days for plants to arrive after you place your order. All orders will be shipped out 48 hours after you place them. We ship the orders on work days(from Monday to Saturday) and all year round. In normal conditions, it will take 3-10 days for you to receive the package. Estimated shipping times are offered as needed.

HOLIDAYS: During weeks in which a holiday occurs - Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's, etc. - shipping may be delayed until the following week.

EXTREME WEATHER NOTICE: The Next Gardener reserves the right to hold shipments during storms or periods of extreme heat or cold. This is to ensure your plant does not suffer while it is in transit.

Winter shipping

We insist on shipping succulents to our customers all year round. However due to the extreme winter weather, although we pack succulents with as much protective material as possible, plants are still at increased risk of frost on their way to colder areas. We highly recommend adding one 72-hour heat pack to your order or you can request a hold on the package until it warms up.

Please note that The Next Gardener is not responsible for packages that suffer cold damage without a heat pack. We cannot control the weather. Order at your own risk.

Hawaii, Alaska, and Other US Territories

Fortunately, shipping is available to Alaska, Guam, and other U.S. Territories. However, due to numerous factors beyond our control, including customs checks and shipping delays, free shipping to Hawaii and Puerto Rico is not an option. And we can not provide the 14-day quality guarantee for orders going to Hawaii and Puerto Rico. The buyer will assume all risk of damage when a delivery is delayed. We appreciate your understanding.

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