Cactusmania

Gymnocalycium mihanovichii cv. Hibotan nishiki Ø 12

Belonging to the family of Cactaceae, this Gymnocalycium mihanovichii cv. Hibotan nishiki comes in a Ø 12 cm pot with a label indicating its botanical name.
Unique piece
Not grafted
Code 1373F

The ornamental cactus with unique charm

Gymnocalycium mihanovichii is a succulent plant that captures the attention of botany and gardening enthusiasts, native to South America. Its beauty is expressed through a range of vibrant colors and unique shapes, making it perfect for those who wish to enrich their environment with an exotic touch. Its popularity stems not only from its aesthetics but also from its relatively simple care requirements. Let’s explore the characteristics of this extraordinary plant together.

Botanical characteristics

Gymnocalycium mihanovichii features a globular stem that can reach a height of 10-12 centimeters and a diameter that varies depending on growing conditions. It is characterized by tubercles that host thin, soft spines; some varieties may be completely spineless. During the flowering period, its colorful blooms emerge at the top, offering a spectacular visual display. The flower colors range from pale pink and white to deep red, creating a true enchantment during the summer season. These unique traits make Gymnocalycium mihanovichii one of the most fascinating succulents to have at home.

Varieties

Among the most celebrated varieties of Gymnocalycium mihanovichii is the Hibotan. This particular variety is prized for its bright green body, while the upper part of the plant stands out with a vibrant red or yellow color. Unlike other varieties, Gymnocalycium mihanovichii cv. Hibotan is often spineless, making it even more attractive for those seeking an easy-to-manage ornamental cactus. Other varieties of Gymnocalycium mihanovichii share similar beauty, but each offers unique shades and characteristics that make it special.

Cultivation requirements

To ensure optimal cultivation of Gymnocalycium mihanovichii, it is essential to provide the right substrate. A specific mix for cacti is recommended, as it ensures good drainage and prevents waterlogging. Watering should be moderate: during the growth period, it is advisable to water with small amounts, while in the winter months, watering should be drastically reduced. During winter, the plant enters a dormant phase, requiring less moisture.

As for fertilization, it is useful to apply specific fertilizers for succulents during the vegetative phase, avoiding any nutrients when the plant is dormant. Paying attention to the needs of Gymnocalycium mihanovichii will ensure a healthy and vigorous plant, providing an environment conducive to its development.

Curiosities

Interestingly, Gymnocalycium mihanovichii is known as the “Lucky Cactus” in some Asian cultures. It is believed that this plant brings good fortune and prosperity, making it a highly symbolic gift for special occasions. Additionally, thanks to its resilience and relatively simple care, Gymnocalycium mihanovichii is also ideal for beginners venturing into the world of succulents. The combination of visual beauty and symbolic meaning makes it a precious addition to any collection of ornamental plants.

In summary, Gymnocalycium mihanovichii is not only a visually striking succulent but also a symbol of luck and prosperity. With the right care and attention, this plant can flourish abundantly, bringing a touch of nature and color into our lives.

28,00

Origin

Paraguay

Family

Cactaceae

Exposure

Direct sun at least half a day from early spring to autumn. Return to a cool and ventilated place when the temperature approaches zero.

Watering

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

Fertilization

In spring and autumn

You may also like…

Scroll to Top