Description
Notocactus Cactus Ball Mix Spine Formation Attractive Flowers Easy Grow 15 Seeds From low heights of Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Southern Brazil They are developed for their spine arrangements, as well concerning their appealing blossoms The family name comes from the Greek for "desert flora from the south". Notocactus is a sort of around 25 types of South-American prickly plants from low rises of Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Southern Brazil. They are developed for their spine arrangements, as well with respect to their alluring blossoms. The sort name comes from the Greek for "cactus from the south". It has now been converged with Parodia. Since the name Parodia was utilized before Notocactus, it has priority and all the Notocactus became Parodia. When separate genera yet presently remembered for Notocactus were Brasilicactus, Eriocactus, Malacocarpus, and Wigginsia. Firmly related is Parodia, which comes from fairly higher and dryer districts than Notocactus.They are much of the time lone, seldom balancing, or creating stolons. All Notocactus are slow developing plants and make magnificent house plants. They are globular to low columnar with typically discouraged focuses, generally many ribs, and normally many fine spines. They will quite often be genuinely short developing plants, however a few animal varieties can arrive at 3 feet (90 cm), with round and hollow and circular stems which are seldom extended. They are upstanding developing plants yet may periodically develop sideways with the top half looking like it is shriveling, this is more uncommon that the upstanding development and typically just happens in old plants.The blossoms normally most recent a week and will generally be yellow, in bounty, with red shame curves, and are borne on the upper "shoulders" of the plants in spring.