Copiapoa cinerea TALTAL 9E7-1018
Copiapoa cinerea TALTAL 9E7-1018
Product Description
Copiapoa cinerea is a captivating cactus species native to the arid regions of northern Chile, particularly in the Atacama Desert. This cactus is known for its distinctive appearance and adaptability to harsh desert conditions.
Copiapoa cinerea is a small to medium-sized cactus with a typically solitary or clustering growth habit. Its stem is spherical or cylindrical and varies in color from bluish-green to grayish-green, giving it a muted and silvery appearance. The stem surface may have a powdery or dusty coating, which adds to its unique charm.
The cactus is adorned with a ring of areoles from which numerous spines emerge. These spines can vary in color and length, often displaying shades of brown, gray, or white. Copiapoa cinerea is known for the contrast between its soft, woolly appearance and the often formidable spination.
During the blooming season, Copiapoa cinerea produces small, colorful flowers in shades of yellow, orange, or red. These vibrant blooms provide a striking contrast to the cactus's subdued stem color and are a delightful sight in its native habitat.
Cultivating Copiapoa cinerea successfully requires well-draining soil, ample sunlight, and minimal water, as it has adapted to thrive in arid and desert environments. This cactus is highly regarded among succulent and cactus enthusiasts for its captivating appearance and resilience in challenging conditions.
SKU:BA-1969-S
Cultivation
Cultivation
Info and Disclaimers
Info and Disclaimers
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Pot diameter: 7cm
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