Generally low maintenance but can be slow to establish.
"Bishop's Cap" most commonly refers to either a woodland wildflower or a distinctive spineless cactus. Both are valued for their unique shapes that resemble a bishop's miter hat. bishop's cap
Prefers medium moisture , organically rich, and well-draining soil. It often grows naturally on moist, mossy ledges or north-facing slopes. Generally low maintenance but can be slow to establish
Non-toxic to humans, dogs, and cats, though excessive consumption may cause mild stomach upset. Bishop’s Cap Cactus ( Astrophytum myriostigma ) bishop's cap