• AKA: “Vegetable silk”, “Cactus Silk” & “Sabra Silk”
  • The history of Sabra Silk starts with the plant from which it comes from: the Saharan Aloe Vera Cactus.
  • The Saharan Aloe Vera Cactus is from the Saharan Desert.
  • This particular cactus is extremely intricate.
  • The Saharan Aloe Vera Cactus belongs to apart of the Agave plant family.
  • Agave Cacti are also from the Saharan Desert.
  • Saharan Aloe Vera Cactus is not a true cactus: it is a subfamily plant of Agavoideae.
  • This particular plant is monocarpic~ meaning such that flowering occurs once in its lifetime and afterward it dies.
  • The monocarpic period can take 30+ years to happen.
  • The Cactus was once dubbed the century plant meaning it would bloom once a century but now we know the plant blooms one every 10-25+ years.
  • All of the plants energy stores are used to produce a flower stalk up to 15 feet high before it dies.
  • This particular plant requires little to no maintenance and is very easy to grow.
  • The Saharan cactus needs full sunlight and soil that can drain well to grow successfully.
  • The Saharan cactus cannot be below 20°F.

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