Cereus peruvianus florida 'paolina'

15,00 lei

Pot diameter: pot 5.5 cm

pot 5.5 cm
Full description and specifications

Cereus peruvianus, also known as 'Peruvian cactus' is a plant of the genus Cereus, native to South America. The variety 'Paolina' is a cultivated form of this species and may have some distinct characteristics that differentiate it from its wild form.

In general, Cereus peruvianus is famous for its vertical growth, branching out and reaching impressive heights in its natural habitat, sometimes over 15-20 meters, although in indoor growing conditions it will be much shorter. The stems are usually dark green, with prominent veins and are covered in areoles from which thorns grow.

The 'Paolina' flower is probably notable for its inflorescences, which may be different in color or shape from the other varieties of Cereus peruvianus. The flowers usually appear at night and are large, fragrant, usually white, but can have shades of pink or other colors depending on the variety. The fruits resulting from pollination are usually fleshy and edible, with a sweet taste.

Caring for this cactus includes exposure to full sun for most of the day and well-drained soil to prevent water retention and root rot. Watering is done moderately, letting the soil dry out between waterings, and in winter watering is significantly reduced to simulate their native drought conditions.

Height with pots included approx. 12 cm

The displayed price is for 1 pot.