I ntroducung the Rebutia narvaecensis, also known as Aylostera Narvaecensis, a fascinating cactus belonging to the Rebutia genus. Native to Bolivia, this Rebutia narvaecensis is characterized by its distinctive globular shape and dense spines that radiate from the center of the plant, resembling a spider or a crown. This Rebutia cactus usually grows in clusters, forming tight mounds of colorful and spiky spheres. The Rebutia narvaecensis body is covered with numerous tubercles, which are small, raised bumps that give it a unique texture.
The rounded deep green stem of the Rebutia narvaecensis can grow up to 4 inches tall and 2.5 inches wide. Rebutia narvaecensis stays small but is a heavy clumper. In ideal circumstances, this slowly growing but easily flowering species will form clumps.
When it comes to flowering, Rebutia narvaecensis produces vibrant and eye-catching flowers during the spring and summer. The flowers are usually funnel-shaped, and they come in a range of colors, including shades of red, orange, yellow, and pink. This Rebutia cactus produces a vibrant bouquet of pale rose-pink flowers from its softly spined stems, sometimes completely hiding the plant's beauty.
Propagation of Rebutia narvaecensis can be done through seeds and cuttings. Additionally, Rebutia narvaecensis is generally considered non-toxic to humans and pets. However, it's always good practice to handle it with proper Rebutia narvaecensis care and avoid contact with the spines to prevent any potential discomfort or injury.
In its native habitat, Rebutia narvaecensis thrives in the high-altitude regions of Bolivia, where it experiences cooler temperatures and lower humidity. It can grow outdoors in USDA zones 9-12, and indoors in a warm temperature. It prefers well-draining cactus soil and requires bright, indirect sunlight to thrive. When cultivating this Rebutia cactus, it's important to mimic its natural habitat as closely as possible to ensure its health and growth.
Give it a try, and enjoy the beauty and intrigue this unique Rebutia narvaecensis brings to your home or garden!
Bloom Season
Flower Color
Growth Rate
Hardiness Zone
Mature Size
Plant Type
Resistance
Sun Exposure
Watering Needs
Bloom Season | Spring, Summer |
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Botanical Name | Rebutia narvaecensis |
Dormancy | Winter |
Family | Cactaceae |
Flower Color | Pink |
Genus | Rebutia |
Growth Habit | Globose, cylindrical |
Growth Rate | Slow |
Hardiness Zone | 9, 10, 11, 12 |
Mature Size | 4 in. tall, 2.5 in. wide |
Native Area | Bolivia, South America |
Plant Type | cactus |
Propagation | By seeds |
Resistance | Extremely drought-tolerant, deer resistance, pest resistance, rabbit resistance |
Soil PH | 6.5, Acidic, Neutral |
Soil Type | Cactus potting mix soil |
Special Features | Clustering cactus, branched at ground level |
Sun Exposure | Full sun, partial shade |
Toxicity | Safe for humans, friendly to dogs, friendly to cats |
Watering Needs | Moderate |
- Description
- Key Plant Features
I ntroducung the Rebutia narvaecensis, also known as Aylostera Narvaecensis, a fascinating cactus belonging to the Rebutia genus. Native to Bolivia, this Rebutia narvaecensis is characterized by its distinctive globular shape and dense spines that radiate from the center of the plant, resembling a spider or a crown. This Rebutia cactus usually grows in clusters, forming tight mounds of colorful and spiky spheres. The Rebutia narvaecensis body is covered with numerous tubercles, which are small, raised bumps that give it a unique texture.
The rounded deep green stem of the Rebutia narvaecensis can grow up to 4 inches tall and 2.5 inches wide. Rebutia narvaecensis stays small but is a heavy clumper. In ideal circumstances, this slowly growing but easily flowering species will form clumps.
When it comes to flowering, Rebutia narvaecensis produces vibrant and eye-catching flowers during the spring and summer. The flowers are usually funnel-shaped, and they come in a range of colors, including shades of red, orange, yellow, and pink. This Rebutia cactus produces a vibrant bouquet of pale rose-pink flowers from its softly spined stems, sometimes completely hiding the plant's beauty.
Propagation of Rebutia narvaecensis can be done through seeds and cuttings. Additionally, Rebutia narvaecensis is generally considered non-toxic to humans and pets. However, it's always good practice to handle it with proper Rebutia narvaecensis care and avoid contact with the spines to prevent any potential discomfort or injury.
In its native habitat, Rebutia narvaecensis thrives in the high-altitude regions of Bolivia, where it experiences cooler temperatures and lower humidity. It can grow outdoors in USDA zones 9-12, and indoors in a warm temperature. It prefers well-draining cactus soil and requires bright, indirect sunlight to thrive. When cultivating this Rebutia cactus, it's important to mimic its natural habitat as closely as possible to ensure its health and growth.
Give it a try, and enjoy the beauty and intrigue this unique Rebutia narvaecensis brings to your home or garden!
Bloom Season
Flower Color
Growth Rate
Hardiness Zone
Mature Size
Plant Type
Resistance
Sun Exposure
Watering Needs
Bloom Season | Spring, Summer |
---|---|
Botanical Name | Rebutia narvaecensis |
Dormancy | Winter |
Family | Cactaceae |
Flower Color | Pink |
Genus | Rebutia |
Growth Habit | Globose, cylindrical |
Growth Rate | Slow |
Hardiness Zone | 9, 10, 11, 12 |
Mature Size | 4 in. tall, 2.5 in. wide |
Native Area | Bolivia, South America |
Plant Type | cactus |
Propagation | By seeds |
Resistance | Extremely drought-tolerant, deer resistance, pest resistance, rabbit resistance |
Soil PH | 6.5, Acidic, Neutral |
Soil Type | Cactus potting mix soil |
Special Features | Clustering cactus, branched at ground level |
Sun Exposure | Full sun, partial shade |
Toxicity | Safe for humans, friendly to dogs, friendly to cats |
Watering Needs | Moderate |