The Cactus King

Houston, TX Building Construction
(281) 591-8833
(281) 591-8833
7900 I 45 N, Houston, TX 77037

7900 I 45 N, Houston, TX 77037

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About the Business

The Cactus King is a family-run cactus and succulent farm/commercial nursery located in Houston, TX. The owner, Lyn Rathburn, has extensive experience in the field of horticulture, with over 30 years of expertise in this specialized area. With Mr. Rathburn leading the way, he and his team provide customers with the largest selection of cacti and succulents for sale worldwide both in person and online - both retail and wholesale.

Environmental sustainability is at the heart of their philosophy. Not only are cacti and succulents breathtakingly beautiful, but they also save an incredible amount of water - The Cactus King uses approximately 250 thousand gallons of water annually, while a nursery of the same size that sells other popular landscaping plants would use between 5 million to 12 million gallons of water every month! The Cactus King ensures that the needs of the plants they grow come before the needs of their business.

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  • Mr. Lyn Rathburn first went into business in 1983 selling herbs and spices. His talent and focus for such a botanical effort was clear. His customer base grew steadily as he supplied local Houston, TX retail shops and high-end restaurants with a large variety of fresh herbs and spices. Although his green-thumb for such an endeavor was obviously more than adequate, in the early to mid 1990s, Lyn decided to bring to life his long standing dream of opening a specialized nursery for cacti and succulents. The Cactus King's first location was in The Heights neighborhood of Houston, TX. As time passed, It was clear that more space was needed. At that time, Lyn decided to relocate to 625 West Canino Road Houston, TX 77037. Despite being further out, the property's size increased dramatically to nearly 6 acres. This allowed for 15 greenhouses, the ability to separate rarer and more vulnerable species of plants from the general population and to grow larger varieties of succulents and cacti.
  • (281) 591-8833
  • 7900 I 45 N, Houston, TX 77037
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Opening Time

  • Mon
    9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Tue
    9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Wed
    9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Thu
    9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Fri
    9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Sat
    9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Sun
    Closed
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