Gymnocalycium, commonly referred to as “chin” cactus, hails from the deserts of South America, particularly Argentina. Characterized as having low-growing, usually solitary stems with several ribs that are sometimes tuberculate.
It is a very easy to grow and produces very vibrant flowers. These flowers emerge in a funnel form to bell-shaped and are white or pale pink opening during the day. These plants have earned their reputation as hardy and drought-tolerant. This makes them a perfect choice for collectors seeking a low-maintenance, yet still captivating plant
Gymnocalycium, commonly referred to as “chin” cactus, hails from the deserts of South America, particularly Argentina. Characterized as having low-growing, usually solitary stems with several ribs that are sometimes tuberculate.
It is a very easy to grow and produces very vibrant flowers. These flowers emerge in a funnel form to bell-shaped and are white or pale pink opening during the day. These plants have earned their reputation as hardy and drought-tolerant. This makes them a perfect choice for collectors seeking a low-maintenance, yet still captivating plant