Gymnocalycium mesopotamicum
Gymnocalycium mesopotamicum is a small globular cactus species, native to northern Argentina (Cordoba province), known for its compact, symmetrical shape and striking flowers, usually pale pink or whitish with a yellow center. It is a rare and valued plant in cactus collections due to its distinct appearance and relatively easy flowering under cultivation conditions.
🌵 Botanical characteristics:
• Full name: Gymnocalycium mesopotamicum
• Family: Cactaceae
• Shape: globular, slightly flattened, with well-defined ribs and small areoles
• Size: 4–6 cm diameter (at maturity), slow growth
• Skin: olive green to dark green
• Spines: short, curved toward the body, non-aggressive – pale yellowish-white
• Flowers: light pink, with fine petals and delicate appearance, appearing in spring–summer at the top of the plant
🌞 Growing conditions:
• Light: bright light or filtered sun – avoid sudden exposure to direct sun during hot periods
• Soil: very well-drained substrate – cactus mix with sand, fine gravel, and leaf mold
• Watering: low – only when the soil is completely dry; stop entirely during the cold season
• Temperature: prefers 20–28°C in summer; requires rest at 5–10°C in winter to encourage flowering
• Frost resistance: does not tolerate frost – keep indoors during winter
🌸 Particularities and uses:
• Ideal plant for collections of rare cacti and succulents
• Flowers easily under good light and winter rest conditions
• Excellent for small pots, terrace planters, or xeric mini-gardens
• Very drought-resistant, minimal care, suitable also for beginners
Height with pot included approx. 12 cm
The plant is sold without flowers!
The displayed price is for 1 plant.