http://www.llifle.com/Encyclopedia/CACTI/Family/Cactaceae/994/Gymnocalycium_spegazzinii_subs._cardenasianum WebThis Gymnocalycium makes a lot of sprouts and forms large groups with 20-30 heads. The more shaded growing plants seem to get bigger with a less tendency to sprout. The habitat has an extension of only aprox. 1000m2, with no presence of other cacti. The climate is subtropic and warm near all the year.
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WebDescription: Gymnocalycium spegazzinii subs. cardenasianum is a solitary, slowly growing cactus, densely covered with incredibly strong twisted spines pointing sidewards and downward. Stem: Grey green, compact, globular up to 12 (-15) cm wide 10 cm tall in cultivation (in nature it is partially underground) with a slightly concave woolly apex. Will … WebOrigin and Habitat: Gymnocalycium ritterianum is endemic to Argentina, where it is found in La Rioja. Eeven though the species range small (extent of occurrence is approximately 700 km2) , it is abundant and there are no major threats. Altitude range: 1,500 to 2,200 metres above sea level. WebGymnocalycium fleischerianum (Gymnocalycium paraguayense f. fleischerianum) Photo by: Alexander Arzberger Origin and Habitat: Northern Paraguay, Cordillera de los Altos (Itacurubí, Piribebuy, Pirareta, Ojopoi, Itá Morotí, Chololó, Yhaguy Guazú, Salto del Piraretá) and maybe Caaguazu. Altitude range: 150-550 metres above sea level. pareto training \u0026 consulting