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The Copiapoa dura stands out as a striking Copiapoa cactus native to the arid coastal regions of Chile. This Chilean cactus thrives in harsh environments, showcasing its resilience and unique form. The Copiapoa dura small seedling presents a compact and robust appearance, making it a prized specimen for collectors who appreciate the charm of young cacti. Its thick, rounded stems form a dense cluster that reflects its adaptation to dry climates.
The Copiapoa dura variety is well known for its distinctive, tough texture and spherical shape. Its spines are short and subtle, contributing to a smooth yet rugged look. This small Copiapoa dura specimen offers an excellent glimpse into the early growth stages of this fascinating species. Gardeners and enthusiasts admire its ability to maintain a hardy structure despite its size and youth.
In summary, the Copiapoa dura is a remarkable Dura cactus that captures the essence of Chilean desert flora. Its small seedlings are perfect for those seeking a unique and resilient Copiapoa cactus variety. This coastal cactus continues to fascinate with its durability and distinctive appearance, making it a valuable addition to any collection.
Please be aware that since the day we took pictures of this plant, the plant may have grown, and appear slightly different than what you saw portrayed.
Botanical family: Cactaceae
Botanical genus: Copiapoa
Botanical species: Copiapoa dura
SKU:GBA-2317-A-7C
Soil type: Use a gritty, fast-draining cactus or succulent mix, ideally with added pumice or coarse sand.
Watering frequency: Water deeply only when the soil is completely dry; reduce watering during dormancy.
Light exposure: Prefers full sun to bright, indirect light; more sunlight enhances variegation.
Temperature requirements: Ideal range is 10°C to 30°C (50°F to 86°F); protect from frost or freezing temperatures.
Fertilization: Use a diluted, low-nitrogen cactus fertilizer every 4–6 weeks during spring and summer.
Pruning: Remove dead or damaged leaves carefully; wear gloves due to sharp spines.
Common pests: Monitor for mealybugs, scale, and agave snout weevils.
Other care practices: Ensure excellent drainage, and avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.
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