The solitary and dense Gymnocalycium armatum is native to Argentina and can grow about 3 to 4 centimeters in height. Belonging to the Cactaceae family, this flattened plant goes dormant in winter.
Growth Rate
Even though the plant is a slow-growing cactus, it is eye pleasing to see its densely covered strong twisted spines that point sideways and downwards.
Flowering
The open-petaled and funnel-shaped flowers are white and rose in color. These are produced in late spring.
Watering and Feeding
Water the plant abundantly in summers and minimally in winters. No matter what you do, never overwater. Feed Gymnocalycium armatum with a high potassium fertilizer in summer.
Soil
The role of the soil is to ensure that its excellent drainage system does not let the plant sit in soggy soil for more than a few hours after watering takes place.
Hardiness
With a hardiness zone of 9b, Gymnocalycium armatum has a frost tolerance of -3.8°C. The cactus is resistant to frost and can survive if kept dry.
Light
The cactus likes ample sunlight but not directly. It prefers to seek shade among shrubs and grasses and hence should be placed that way. Direct sunlight can lead to the loss of flowers.
Propagation
Since Gymnocalycium armatum produces offsets, it can be propagated through cuttings. For seeding, keep the seeds fresh by storing them in cold conditions.
With Gymnocalycium armatum, you do not have to worry about where it should be planted. From patios to windowsills, simple gardens to terrace planters, this cactus can adapt to all kinds of subtle or fancy environments!
Bloom Season
Flower Color
Growth Rate
Hardiness Zone
Mature Size
Resistance
Sun Exposure
Bloom Season | Mid spring |
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Botanical Name | Gymnocalycium spegazzinii |
Common Name | Chin cactus |
Dormancy | Winter |
Family | Cactaceae |
Flower Color | Violet |
Growth Habit | Flattened solitary cactus |
Growth Rate | Slow growth |
Hardiness Zone | 9b |
Mature Size | (15 Cm) |
Native Area | North argentina |
Resistance | 8°c |
Sun Exposure | Light shade |
- Description
- Key Plant Features
The solitary and dense Gymnocalycium armatum is native to Argentina and can grow about 3 to 4 centimeters in height. Belonging to the Cactaceae family, this flattened plant goes dormant in winter.
Growth Rate
Even though the plant is a slow-growing cactus, it is eye pleasing to see its densely covered strong twisted spines that point sideways and downwards.
Flowering
The open-petaled and funnel-shaped flowers are white and rose in color. These are produced in late spring.
Watering and Feeding
Water the plant abundantly in summers and minimally in winters. No matter what you do, never overwater. Feed Gymnocalycium armatum with a high potassium fertilizer in summer.
Soil
The role of the soil is to ensure that its excellent drainage system does not let the plant sit in soggy soil for more than a few hours after watering takes place.
Hardiness
With a hardiness zone of 9b, Gymnocalycium armatum has a frost tolerance of -3.8°C. The cactus is resistant to frost and can survive if kept dry.
Light
The cactus likes ample sunlight but not directly. It prefers to seek shade among shrubs and grasses and hence should be placed that way. Direct sunlight can lead to the loss of flowers.
Propagation
Since Gymnocalycium armatum produces offsets, it can be propagated through cuttings. For seeding, keep the seeds fresh by storing them in cold conditions.
With Gymnocalycium armatum, you do not have to worry about where it should be planted. From patios to windowsills, simple gardens to terrace planters, this cactus can adapt to all kinds of subtle or fancy environments!
Bloom Season
Flower Color
Growth Rate
Hardiness Zone
Mature Size
Resistance
Sun Exposure
Bloom Season | Mid spring |
---|---|
Botanical Name | Gymnocalycium spegazzinii |
Common Name | Chin cactus |
Dormancy | Winter |
Family | Cactaceae |
Flower Color | Violet |
Growth Habit | Flattened solitary cactus |
Growth Rate | Slow growth |
Hardiness Zone | 9b |
Mature Size | (15 Cm) |
Native Area | North argentina |
Resistance | 8°c |
Sun Exposure | Light shade |