Notocactus Grusonii 7 cm pot

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Estimated to be delivered on 19/02/2022 – 22/02/2022

About this Item

The Golden Barrel Cactus (Echinocactus grusonii, often referred to as Kroenleinia grusonii), commonly known as the “mother-in-law’s cushion” or “golden ball,” is a popular, slow-growing, and Endangered barrel cactus native to east-central Mexico. It is highly prized for its large, spherical, and heavily ribbed body covered in bright, golden-yellow spines.

Key Physical Characteristics
  • Shape: Young plants are small, globose, and tuberculate. As they age, they become more spherical, eventually growing into a barrel or cylinder shape that can reach 3 feet (1 meter) or more in height and width.
  • Spines: They are famous for their dense, sharp, yellow spines which provide a striking contrast to the light green skin.
    • Radial spines: Roughly 8–10, measuring over 3 cm (1.2 inches) in length.
    • Central spines: 3–5, strong and straight or slightly curved, reaching up to 5 cm (2 inches) in length.
    • Varieties: Rare white-spined (albispinus) or nearly spineless (subinermis) variants exist.
  • Ribs: Mature plants typically feature 21 to 37 (or up to 35) pronounced vertical ribs.
  • Flowers: Pale yellow, cup-shaped flowers (4–6 cm long) appear in summer at the crown (apex) of the plant. They only appear on mature specimens, typically after 20+ years.
  • Fruit & Seeds: The fruit is yellow-green, oval, covered in white wool, and contains small, shiny brown seeds.

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