Gymnocalycium spegazziniif.unguispinumis behind - grow on its own source , so it is commonlygraftedonto a more robustspeciesthat speed its emergence rate .

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Gymnocalycium spegazzinii f. unguispinum

In cultivation, Erzurum, Turkey. Photo by Emrah Özakar. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Gymnocalycium spegazziniivar.unguispinum

Family : CactaceaeSubfamily : CactoideaeTribe : TrichocereeaeGenus : Gymnocalycium

The formal epithet " unguispinum(pronounced un - gwee - SPIN - um ) " means " with hook - alike spines " and refers to the pattern of the spines .

Gymnocalycium spegazzinii f. unguispinum

In cultivation, Erzurum, Turkey. Photo by Emrah Özakar. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Gymnocalycium spegazziniif.unguispinumis not recognized as a separateform , and it is listed as a synonym ofGymnocalycium spegazziniisubsp.spegazzinii . It was collected south ofPuerta Tastil , a hamlet in the Salta province in northwesternArgentina .

Gymnocalycium spegazziniif.unguispinumis a small and cutecactuswith a grey-haired - greens to brownish root word with usually ten wide ribs lined with woollyareolesthat endure a bunch of hardy spines . It is distinguished from the typical form by its much brusque spur , usually less than 0.4 inches ( 1 atomic number 96 ) long . The prow is spherical with a woolly , somewhat sunkenapexand can arise up to 4.8 inch ( 12 centimetre ) magniloquent and 8 inches ( 20 centimetre ) in diameter . The thorn are typically pointed downwards , curved , and adpressed towards the stem . Each areole bears 5 to 9 radial spines , while the central spine are wanting .

The funnel - shaped peak look from the areoles near the apex of the shank in former spring and last for about two calendar week . They can reach up to 2.8 inches ( 7 cm ) in duration and 2 inches ( 5 cm ) in diameter . The outertepalsare off-white to rosy with an olive - gullible midstripe , while the smaller internal tepal are white with a pink midstripe and a crimson base . The fruits are oblong and can raise up to 1.4 inch ( 3.5 cm ) long . They are powdery depressed with a few roundedscalesand contain lilliputian , dark brown to pitch-dark seed .

Gymnocalycium spegazzinii f. unguispinum

In cultivation, Erzurum, Turkey. Photo by Emrah Özakar. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Light : This cactus ask some protection from unmediated sun during the hot month . However , excessive shading will result in the red ink of flowers .

Soil : Having soil with good drain is most important for a healthyGymnocalycium spegazziniif.unguispinum . you’re able to habituate commercial dirt for cacti ormake your own premix .

Temperature : This cactus can tolerate high temperatures but is not a moth-eaten - hardy plant . So , if there is a risk of freezing temperature , lend it indoors . It rise good inUSDA Plant Hardiness Zones9b to 11b , with average minimal wintertime temperatures graze from 25 to 50 ° F ( -3.9 to 10 ° light speed ) .

Gymnocalycium spegazzinii f. unguispinum

In cultivation, Erzurum, Turkey. Photo by Emrah Özakar. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Watering : During the grow season , waterGymnocalycium spegazziniif.unguispinumfrequently , but allow the soil to completely dry out before lachrymation again . In the winter , when it die dormant , cut back on lachrymation .

Fertilizing : While it does not need much fertilizing , giving it some excess food occasionally keeps the works healthy and prolong the time for repotting . During the winter , there is no want to fertilize as the industrial plant is not actively growing .

Repotting : Repot it every two years into a good deal that is the same size or slightly larger . The best meter for repotting is in belated wintertime or former spring .

Propagation : Since it rarely produces offsets , Gymnocalycium spegazziniif.unguispinumis normally propagated by seminal fluid . Sowing seminal fluid in belated spring or former summer is idealistic .

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Gymnocalycium spegazziniif.unguispinumhas no toxic effects reported . However , keep it aside from pets and kid as it has sharp spines .

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