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Copiapoa humilis + Copiapoa goldii 33B
Copiapoa humilis + Copiapoa goldii 33B
Product Description
Copiapoa humilis and Copiapoa goldii are two distinct species of cacti native to the arid regions of northern Chile.
Copiapoa humilis is a small, globular cactus that forms clumps of individual heads. The stems are dark green to bluish-green with a somewhat glaucous coating, and they have well-defined ribs adorned with rounded tubercles. Areoles bear clusters of short, dark spines. It produces small, bright yellow flowers that emerge from the crown.
Copiapoa goldii, on the other hand, is also a small, globular cactus but is known for its solitary growth habit. It has a more pronounced golden hue due to its yellowish spines and epidermis. The plant produces bright yellow flowers similar to those of Copiapoa humilis. Both species thrive in well-draining, sandy or rocky soils and prefer full sun to partial shade.
Botanical family: Cactaceae
Botanical genus: Copiapoa
Botanical species: Copiapoa humilis + Copiapoa goldii
SKU:BA-3485-S
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Cultivation
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