Parodia subterranea


Scientific Name: Parodia subterranea Ritt.
Synonym: Parodia culpinensis, Parodia maassii var. subterranea , Parodia nigresca, Parodia salitrensis, Parodia zaletaewana
Family: Cactaceae
(Parodia subterranea)

Frost Tolerance: Hardy at least to 25°F (-4°C)

Heat Tolerance: Provide some shade in summer in Phoenix

Sun Exposure: Light shade to full sun

Origin: Bolivia (Culpina)

Growth Habits: Succulent, generally solitary, up to 5 inches in diameter (12 cm)

Propagation: Seeds


Blooming Habits:
Red, 1.2 inches wide (3 cm) flower in late spring.


 

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