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Ariocarpus Retusus 2 plants in one pot
Origin and Habitat: Ariocarpus retusus is widely distributed from north of Saltillo, Coahuila southwards to San Luis Potosi. Also found occur in Tamaulipas and Zacatecas.
Altitude range: High Chihuahuan desert at altitudes of between 1300 and 2000 metres above sea level. This species grows at lower altitudes (around 200 - 800 metres) of the Sierra Madre Oriental it is replaced by Ariocarpus retusus ssp. trigonus.
Habitat: The species tends to favour limestone and rocky slopes in semi-desert vegetation. The original range of this species extended from Coahuila and Nuevo León in the north to San Luis Potosí in the south. However, much of this range has been modified by agricultural development. A. retusus is a perennial and obligate gypsophile, occurring regularly in Muhlenbergia grassland and Bouteloua grassland in Central Mexico. Ariocarpus species are the only succulents present in the Muhlenbergia grassland. Although A. retusus has a relatively extensive area of distribution and a large population, it has a very low density. It is a slow growing species. This species is threatened by illegal collecting and agricultural development, however, they do not represent major threats. It is found in commercial cultivation.
Recommended Light Conditions | Bright Indoor Light, or Full Sun with the cover |
Maximum Height | 20 cm |
Growth Habit / Shape | Clumping / Mounding, Low Growing / Creeping |
Seasonality | Blooms in Spring/ Summer |
Product Format | 2.0" Pot |
Special Characteristic | Showy Blooms |
Ariocarpus Retusus 2 plants in one pot
Origin and Habitat: Ariocarpus retusus is widely distributed from north of Saltillo, Coahuila southwards to San Luis Potosi. Also found occur in Tamaulipas and Zacatecas.
Altitude range: High Chihuahuan desert at altitudes of between 1300 and 2000 metres above sea level. This species grows at lower altitudes (around 200 - 800 metres) of the Sierra Madre Oriental it is replaced by Ariocarpus retusus ssp. trigonus.
Habitat: The species tends to favour limestone and rocky slopes in semi-desert vegetation. The original range of this species extended from Coahuila and Nuevo León in the north to San Luis Potosí in the south. However, much of this range has been modified by agricultural development. A. retusus is a perennial and obligate gypsophile, occurring regularly in Muhlenbergia grassland and Bouteloua grassland in Central Mexico. Ariocarpus species are the only succulents present in the Muhlenbergia grassland. Although A. retusus has a relatively extensive area of distribution and a large population, it has a very low density. It is a slow growing species. This species is threatened by illegal collecting and agricultural development, however, they do not represent major threats. It is found in commercial cultivation.
Recommended Light Conditions | Bright Indoor Light, or Full Sun with the cover |
Maximum Height | 20 cm |
Growth Habit / Shape | Clumping / Mounding, Low Growing / Creeping |
Seasonality | Blooms in Spring/ Summer |
Product Format | 2.0" Pot |
Special Characteristic | Showy Blooms |
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