Melocactus specie from Macampo CUBA
Melocactus specie from Macampo CUBA
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The Melocactus sp. Macampo is a fascinating Cuban cactus admired for its rounded, deeply ribbed body and striking contrasting cephalium. It features a glossy, blue-green epidermis marked by tall vertical ribs and evenly spaced areoles that produce stout, white to black-tipped spines. As it matures, the plant develops a densely woolly cephalium in creamy white tones, crowned with vivid magenta flower buds, giving it a vibrant, almost surreal appearance.
Native to the same location as Melocactus harlowii, Melocactus sp. Macampo may represent a localized variant or a new undescribed taxon. Its compact size, symmetric form, and rich color contrasts make it a standout choice for any serious cactus collection. When flowering, it produces tiny tubular blooms that peek through the wool and bristles of the cephalium, adding seasonal interest without disrupting its clean, architectural silhouette.
• Unique cephalium with intense pink and magenta flower buds
• Spiny, symmetrical body with a sculptural, domed shape
• Rare and endemic to the Macampo area in Cuba
• Compact size ideal for pots and rocky garden displays
• Shares origin with the famed Melocactus harlowii
With its rarity and bold form, the Melocactus sp. Macampo is a must-have for collectors of Caribbean succulents. Its exotic texture and coloration offer a stunning visual contrast in any curated plant setup.
SKU:BA-8504-S-97X3
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