Echinopsis subdenudata is a species of cactus. It has a globular shape, few spines, with large, white flowers attached to long, green tubes. Echinopsis subdenudata, or more commonly referred to as the Domino cactus, the Night Blooming Hedgehog, or the Easter Lily Cactus, is part of the Cactaceae family and has a stoutly spherical shape with small white dots – which also give it its name.
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- Echinopsis subdenudata is a species of cactus. It has a globular shape, few spines, with large, white flowers attached to long, green tubes.
- Echinopsis subdenudata, or more commonly referred to as the Domino cactus, the Night Blooming Hedgehog, or the Easter Lily Cactus, is part of the Cactaceae family and has a stoutly spherical shape with small white dots – which also give it its name.
- The Domino cactus is perfect for those that are afraid of getting pricked, as it is almost spineless, their short cream spines forming the rather fuzzy-looking dots and making them easy to handle in case you’d like to repot or propagate them.
- Domino cacti prefer to have direct sunlight or half-shade in the summer and regular watering – however, you should be careful not to overwater them by letting the soil dry between watering sessions.
- This low-fuss cactus is perfect for beginners as it requires minimal maintenance and is easy to multiply.
- Its flowers will bloom during the night and will start to wither the next day.
- Plant Will Be Given With Plastic Pot
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Categories: Cactus, Low Maintenance Plants, Plants
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 17.8 × 12.8 × 10.8 cm |
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- Mammillaria Prolifera is commonly known as the ‘Texas Nipple Cactus’.
- Prolifera’ has cream to pinkish yellow flowers & yellow spines.
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- These plants can live for many years, but they may not grow very large. They tend to grow in a ball or barrel-shaped and produce brush-like spines.
- With most ball type cactus species, the flowers are a bright yellow or yellowish-orange. They don’t produce a fragrance.
- Parodia leninghausii is also called Golden Ball, Lemon Ball, or Yellow Tower. It’s covered with harmless thin yellow spines.
- The young cactus starts out globular, but grow taller to form a column up to 3 feet when mature. It produces offsets around the base.
- Mature plants grow large yellow flowers around the top of the plant.
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