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Description
This plant is easily distinguishable for the small size Family: Cactaceae (Cactus Family) Scientific name: Oroya peruviana 'minima' (K.Schum.) Britton & Rose 1922 The var. "minima" is a name that has appeared in some lists of seeds, but is not validly recognized by botanists. Origin: Tarma, Central Peru 1800-3500 m.
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Description: O. peruviana is a very variable species, with a (usually) solitary slow-growing flattened stem, that eventually becomes shortly columnar, up to 20 cm in diameter, 30 cm tall. |
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Cultivation: It is a summer grower species that offers no cultivation difficulties. Water regularly in summer (but do not overwater ) keep dry in winter. Feed with a high potassium fertilizer in summer. Repot yearly until reaching about 100 mm in size, then every two or three years will suffice. Repotting is best done at the end of winter but can be done at other times. Do not water for a couple of weeks after repotting to reduce risk of root rot via broken roots. Repotting will increase size of stems. This species needs a minimum temperature of 5°C. It will form ugly scars if exposed to too much cold, but it can survive a minimum temperature of – 7°C. Need a bright exposure, full sun or half shade in summer. |