Esmeralda Cactus - Eriosyce esmeraldana

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Eriosyce esmeraldana

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SKU: 38724
We only sell freshly harvested seeds from small time growers, hobbyists and collectors. Listing is for 5 SeedsThe genus Eriosyce, family Cactaceae, includes 35 species of cactus native to Chile, Peru, and Argentina. Some species are: Eriosyce esmeraldana, Eriosyce crispa, Eriosyce taltalensis, Eriosyce napina, Eriosyce curvispina, Eriosyce paucicostata, Eriosyce senilis.Scientific synonyms: Neochilenia esmeraldana, Chileorebutia esmeraldana. This species is native to Esmeralda, Chile.They are small blackish or greenish-gray cacti that branch from the base and have part of the underground stem. They have 20 ribs in whose tubercles there are white areoles with 5-8 fine curved black or yellowish central spines...

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Meet Eriosyce esmeraldana. The common name for this is Esmeralda Cactus. Stargazer Exotics is proud to offer the freshest of rare plant seeds. Other Common names for this rare Cacti are: Eriosyce esmeraldana (also known as Emerald Cactus). Check this Esmeralda Cactus (Eriosyce esmeraldana) out along with all of our other Cacti plant seeds here at Stargazer Exotics. We ship these Cacti seeds from Canada to anywhere in the World.
$14.99 CAD
We only sell freshly harvested seeds from small time growers, hobbyists and collectors.
Listing is for 5 Seeds
The genus Eriosyce, family Cactaceae, includes 35 species of cactus native to Chile, Peru, and Argentina. Some species are: Eriosyce esmeraldana, Eriosyce crispa, Eriosyce taltalensis, Eriosyce napina, Eriosyce curvispina, Eriosyce paucicostata, Eriosyce senilis.

Scientific synonyms: Neochilenia esmeraldana, Chileorebutia esmeraldana. This species is native to Esmeralda, Chile.

They are small blackish or greenish-gray cacti that branch from the base and have part of the underground stem. They have 20 ribs in whose tubercles there are white areoles with 5-8 fine curved black or yellowish central spines and 0-3 central spines. The attractive, scented pink flowers almost hide the body of the plant. Young specimens are capable of blooming.

They are used in pots and planters; they can be grown indoors well ventilated and bright.

Emerald Eriosyce can grow in full sun and semi-shade exposures (especially young specimens). In winter the temperature must be above 4�C.

The soil can be a commercial cactus substrate with 20% coarse siliceous sand; or else a mixture, in the same proportions, of blond peat, black peat, coarse sand and heather earth.

These cacti need less watering than usual; water when the substrate is dry. Do not water in winter. Spray the cactus with lime-free water every 2 weeks in summer.

They do not need fertilizers or pruning.

They can be attacked by fungi if there is excess watering.

They propagate by seeds sown in spring or by stem cuttings if the plant produces suckers.

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