Cactusmania

Astrophytum myriostigma nudum prolifera Ø 20 cm

Discover the rare beauty of the Astrophytum myriostigma nudum prolifera, a true botanical jewel for connoisseurs. This plant catches the eye with its unusual and deeply geometric appearance, a living sculpture that defies convention. Its compact form and unique proliferation make it a sought-after curiosity and an extraordinary conversation piece.

Beyond its bizarre beauty, this rarity is surprisingly resilient. It thrives in bright environments and requires very little care, needing only well-draining soil to prevent waterlogging. Its grafted nature ensures vigorous growth and easier adaptation.

A unique and irreplaceable specimen, perfect for those seeking not just a plant, but a true work of natural art to add to their collection of botanical oddities.

Grafted
Code 1532F

110,00

Availability: 3 in stock

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The Astrophytum myriostigma nudum is a variety of cactus that fascinates with its unique shape and distinctive botanical characteristics. Belonging to the Cactaceae family, this specimen stands out for its rounded silhouette and complete lack of spines, making it a curiosity in the world of succulents. Native to Mexico, it is highly sought after by gardening and botany enthusiasts due to its simple beauty and ease of care, making it ideal even for those new to the world of succulents.

Botanical characteristics

The Astrophytum myriostigma nudum features a globular stem that can reach a height of about 30 centimeters and is characterized by its roundness, giving it an almost sculptural appearance. The surface of the cactus is light green, dotted with white spots that enhance its charm. Unlike many other cactus varieties, this one has no spines, making it a perfect choice for those seeking a non-aggressive plant. Its simple morphology is accentuated by the presence of areoles, small areas from which flowers can bloom during the growing season.

Soil

To ensure healthy growth of the Astrophytum myriostigma nudum, it is essential to choose a suitable substrate. Well-draining soil is crucial; it is recommended to use a specific cactus mix or a combination of sand, pumice, and potting soil. These materials promote drainage and prevent waterlogging, which can be fatal to the plant. The ideal soil pH should be between 5.5 and 6.5, a range that promotes the cactus's well-being and stimulates its growth.

Exposure

Regarding exposure, the Astrophytum myriostigma nudum requires intense but indirect light. Although it can tolerate a few hours of direct sunlight, prolonged exposure to direct sun should be avoided, as it could damage the delicate cells of the cactus. In winter, it is particularly sensitive to cold and must be protected from frost; therefore, it is advisable to place it in a sheltered location or, if potted, bring it indoors during the colder months.

Watering

Watering this cactus should be done sparingly. It is best to water the Astrophytum myriostigma nudum only when the soil is completely dry, avoiding excessive moisture in the substrate. It is recommended to use non-calcareous water, as hard water could compromise the plant's health. It is crucial to avoid water stagnation, as these plants do not tolerate excessive humidity, which can lead to root diseases.

Fertilization

During the growing season, which spans from spring to summer, it is advisable to apply a balanced fertilizer specifically designed for succulents. This approach not only stimulates flowering but also supports vigorous growth. Conversely, in winter, it is better to limit fertilization, as the plant enters a dormant phase. Excessive nutrients during this period could stress the cactus and jeopardize its health.

Curiosities

The curiosities surrounding the Astrophytum myriostigma nudum make this cactus even more intriguing. Its Mexican origin not only gives it a fascinating history but also offers various color and shape variants that are easily found in markets. Additionally, it is highly sought after by succulent collectors, who appreciate its uniqueness and beauty. The variety of shapes and tones makes it a versatile decorative element, suitable for both gardens and indoor spaces. In short, the Astrophytum myriostigma nudum is a cactus capable of winning over anyone who encounters it, not only for its aesthetics but also for its ease of care and management.

Provenienza

Cultivar

Famiglia

Cactaceae

Esposizione
Annaffiature

Regular (every 10 days) from spring to late summer. Check that the earth is completely dry before watering again.

Concimazioni

Cactaceae

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