Offbeat Style + Design Travel Trends wall plant cactus flowerpot vase product design flowering plant ceramic houseplant table caryophyllales lamp furniture several
Offbeat

8 Places to Feed Your Cactus Craze

We are mystified by most of the things that go viral these days, from avocado toast and Stranger Things to unicorn hair. But one trend we totally ‘get’ is the Internet’s love for all things cacti—the plants themselves, of course, but also the paraphernalia. Why? There’s just something about the prickly specimans that transports us to dreamy desert locales as close to home as Arizona and Texas, and as far away as Spain and Monaco. In case you were wondering just how cactus crazy we really are, we’ve rounded up a list of places around the world to get your xerophytic fix, from museums and nurseries to boutique stores and dedicated gardens.

See recent posts by Siobhan Reid

Cacti at the Moorten Botanical Garden
Cacti at the Moorten Botanical Garden
Cacti at the Moorten Botanical Garden
Cacti outside L’Horizon
1

Moorten Botanical Garden, Palm Springs

This Palm Springs greenhouse is only an acre is size but contains more than 3,000 species of cacti and other desert-adapted plants. Also on offer: colored rocks, sparkling crystals, pioneer and mining relics, and tortoises. It wouldn’t be Palm Springs without a little kitsch!

Offbeat Style + Design Travel Trends cactus indoor plant barbary fig nopal prickly pear flowering plant eastern prickly pear nopalito thorns spines and prickles caryophyllales decorated plant stem
Offbeat Style + Design Travel Trends wall indoor product bottle plastic bottle product design plastic glass bottle drinkware vase
Offbeat Style + Design Travel Trends plant flowerpot vase cactus product design flower several
Offbeat Style + Design Travel Trends plant wall cactus flowerpot flowering plant flower furniture product design caryophyllales houseplant

Photos courtesy of Kaktus København

2

Kaktus København, Copenhagen

A local Danish grower, affectionately nicknamed “Cactus Man,” sources the 150-plus different species of cacti and succulents on display at this trendy concept store in Copenhagen. The shop also sells gorgeous handmade pottery perfect for showcasing your new botanical in.

Offbeat Style + Design Travel Trends tree outdoor plant vegetation palm flora arecales botanical garden flower tropics palm tree landscape cactus landscaping Garden flowering plant
3

Exotic Garden of Monaco

This dramatic garden is built into the side of a cliff overlooking the sparkling bay of Monaco. Besides the gorgeous coastal scenery, the garden’s big draw is the maturity of the more than 1,000 specimans on display, many of which came from a collection which was started in 1895.

Offbeat Style + Design Travel Trends plant cactus flowerpot flower flowering plant hedgehog cactus caryophyllales furniture decorated
Offbeat Style + Design Travel Trends window home glass
Offbeat Style + Design Travel Trends plant cactus flowerpot hedgehog cactus flowering plant caryophyllales decorated arranged several
Offbeat Style + Design Travel Trends plant cactus flower floristry window floral design

Photos by Andy J. Scott

4

Cactus Store, Los Angeles

You’ll be blown away by the sheer amount of inventory at this tiny Echo Park storefront known informally as “the Cactus Store”—a 200-square foot spot with 450-plus rare and exotic cacti in terra-cotta pots. Heed our warning and don’t try to go on the weekend: the store is extremely popular among Instagram-taking millennials.

Offbeat Style + Design Travel Trends plant flora vegetation leaf green agave azul agave flower grass close several
Offbeat Style + Design Travel Trends plant cactus vegetation biome organism tree caryophyllales grass botanical garden hedgehog cactus flowering plant groundcover arranged variety
Offbeat Style + Design Travel Trends outdoor sky wall cloud building brick sunlight meteorological phenomenon horizon tree building material roof window landscape stone
5

Getty Center Cactus Garden

The Richard Meier-designed Getty Center is an architectural wonder housing spectacular works of art ranging from 19th-century America photography and pre-20th century European paintings to modern sculpture. After browsing the art, be sure to make your way to the museum’s cactus garden at the South Promontory, which looks out over the city sprawl and 405 freeway. The garden is maintained by 32 full-time employees, which should give you an idea of just how stunning and impeccably maintained it is.

Offbeat Style + Design Travel Trends wall plant cactus flowerpot indoor houseplant counter flowering plant caryophyllales
Offbeat Style + Design Travel Trends plant indoor floor cactus interior design flowerpot agave real estate houseplant living room furniture flowering plant tub
Offbeat Style + Design Travel Trends tree plant window cactus flowerpot hedgehog cactus houseplant flowering plant san pedro cactus caryophyllales agave palm several

Photos by Jon Devo

6

Prick, London

Prick is London’s first boutique exclusively dedicated to cacti and other succulents. This is a must-stop for the cactus collector; the store offers an array of cactus sizes in all sorts of geometric forms.

Offbeat Style + Design Travel Trends sky outdoor plant cactus flowering plant Garden outdoor structure landscaping landscape
Offbeat Style + Design Travel Trends structure metropolitan area building vehicle line
Offbeat Style + Design Travel Trends plant sky outdoor cactus landscape facade tree
Offbeat Style + Design Travel Trends plant Architecture flower agave landscape cactus real estate sky house outdoor structure landscaping facade tree Garden

Photos by Miguel de Guzmán & Rocío Romero, Imagen Subliminal

7

Desert City, Madrid

This cactus garden, the largest in all of Europe, was transformed from a former industrial wasteland into a biotechnology nursey by a local firm GarciaGerman Arquitectos. Conceived as an initiative to educate the public about the ecological and aesthetic benefits of xerophytes (that is, plants that require little water to survive), it is 54,000 square feet of experimental botanical gardens offering more than 400 xerophytic species.

Offbeat Style + Design Travel Trends plant sky cactus flower hedgehog cactus grass family caryophyllales shrubland tree grass plant stem landscape
Offbeat Style + Design Travel Trends plant cactus snow vegetation flora hedgehog cactus thorns spines and prickles flowering plant tree grass frost prickly pear freezing caryophyllales Winter groundcover subshrub evergreen
Offbeat Style + Design Travel Trends plant cactus outdoor sky tree flower landscape recreation flowering plant caryophyllales

Photos courtesy of CACT Lanzarote

8

Jardín de Cactus, Lanzarote

What makes Jardín de Cactus special is its surreal, volcanic landscape of red rocks, black soil, and ash monoliths—an otherworldly setting against which 1,100 species of vividly-hued cacti pop. After getting your ‘Gram, stop for a drink at the garden’s stunning bar and café.

Want More?

Comments

comments

All products are independently selected by our writers and editors. If you buy something through our links, Jetsetter may earn an affiliate commission.