Parodia herteri
Parodia herteri
Parodia herteri
Parodia herteri
Parodia herteri
Parodia herteri
Parodia herteri
Parodia herteri
Parodia herteri
Parodia herteri
Parodia herteri
Parodia herteri
Parodia herteri
Parodia herteri
Parodia herteri
Parodia herteri

Parodia herteri is a plant belonging to the Cactaceae family. Its origin lies in Argentina, Bolivia. These cacti are characterized by solitary and cylindrical stems with 22 distinct ribs. The overall height of the cactus is less than 6 inches. It loves bright sunlight but shade during noon. The cactus is fast-growing initially but later, as it turns into an adult grows slowly. Its common name is Echinocactus herteri and Notocactus herteri. This slight frost-hardy plant is winter-dormant but blooms during Late Spring/Early Summer. The flowers are pale violet-pink to dark purple in color.


Growth Rate
Notocactus herteri grows fast initially but after adulthood goes slow.

Flowering
The Notocactus herteri cactus flowers during late Spring/Early Summer. The flowers range from a yellow to pale violet-pink to dark purple in color.

Watering and Feeding
This plant has average water needs. It should be watered regularly but never overwatered.

Soil
Parodia herteri grows well in a typical cactus potting mix. Ensure it contains pumice or lapilli.

Hardiness
Parodia herteri is slightly frost-hardy. The hardiness zone for the cactus is 9b to 11.

Light
Parodia herteri needs bright sunlight but shade during the hot afternoon hours.

Propagation
The best way to propagate is from seeds.

Notocactus herteri prefers rocky and sandy soil. Therefore, it is found at low altitudes, but it is slowly getting extinct. These cacti are threatened by fire, grazing, and agriculture in their natural habitat. Therefore, help procreate the species by ordering your own from Planet Desert.

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Parodia herteri

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Please note: Our large plants are many years old, and as a result, they might have minor scaring but will arrive 100% healthy and looking great.

Please note: Our large plants are shipped bare root. They are also many years old, and as a result, they might have minor scaring but will arrive healthy and looking great.

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Any plant that is 6" and larger WILL NOT come with a pot as it will be shipped bare root.

Depending on the species and season, you will receive a very similar plant to the one in the picture. It may or may not be blooming at the time of your purchase.

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Care instructions are included in every package you order. Please allow us up to 3 business days to process your order. Depending on your location, we will ship the plants on a certain day to avoid transit time during weekends or holidays. If you wish to receive your order on a specific date, or have special instructions, please add a note on your order. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact us at any time.

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Parodia herteri is a plant belonging to the Cactaceae family. Its origin lies in Argentina, Bolivia. These cacti are characterized by solitary and cylindrical stems with 22 distinct ribs. The overall height of the cactus is less than 6 inches. It loves bright sunlight but shade during noon. The cactus is fast-growing initially but later, as it turns into an adult grows slowly. Its common name is Echinocactus herteri and Notocactus herteri. This slight frost-hardy plant is winter-dormant but blooms during Late Spring/Early Summer. The flowers are pale violet-pink to dark purple in color.


Growth Rate
Notocactus herteri grows fast initially but after adulthood goes slow.

Flowering
The Notocactus herteri cactus flowers during late Spring/Early Summer. The flowers range from a yellow to pale violet-pink to dark purple in color.

Watering and Feeding
This plant has average water needs. It should be watered regularly but never overwatered.

Soil
Parodia herteri grows well in a typical cactus potting mix. Ensure it contains pumice or lapilli.

Hardiness
Parodia herteri is slightly frost-hardy. The hardiness zone for the cactus is 9b to 11.

Light
Parodia herteri needs bright sunlight but shade during the hot afternoon hours.

Propagation
The best way to propagate is from seeds.

Notocactus herteri prefers rocky and sandy soil. Therefore, it is found at low altitudes, but it is slowly getting extinct. These cacti are threatened by fire, grazing, and agriculture in their natural habitat. Therefore, help procreate the species by ordering your own from Planet Desert.

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