
Pelecyphora pseudopectinata
syn: Turbinicarpus pseudopectinatus
Description
Pelecyphora pseudopectinata is another species from the Pelecyphora genus, known for its distinctive appearance. It has a cylindrical body that is often covered in spines. The tubercles are arranged in rows, and the spines are small and comb-like. The flowers are small, often pink or purple. It's a relatively rare cactus and sought after by collectors. Pelecyphora pseudopectinata needs well-draining, mineral-rich soil and bright, indirect light. Overwatering should be avoided. Ensure good airflow to prevent rot. Propagate through seeds, although this can be slow.
Description
Pelecyphora pseudopectinata is another species from the Pelecyphora genus, known for its distinctive appearance. It has a cylindrical body that is often covered in spines. The tubercles are arranged in rows, and the spines are small and comb-like. The flowers are small, often pink or purple. It's a relatively rare cactus and sought after by collectors. Pelecyphora pseudopectinata needs well-draining, mineral-rich soil and bright, indirect light. Overwatering should be avoided. Ensure good airflow to prevent rot. Propagate through seeds, although this can be slow.