Coryphantha compacta(Engelm . ) Britton & Rose

Cactus compactus , Coryphantha altimiranoi , Coryphantha palmeri , Mammillaria compacta

family line : CactaceaeSubfamily : CactoideaeTribe : CacteaeGenus : Coryphantha

Coryphantha compacta

In habitat, Guerrero Municipality, Chihuahua, Mexico. Derivative of a photo byMark Fishbein. Used underCC BY-NC 4.0. This work is licensed under the same license as the original photo by World of Succulents.

The specific epithet " compacta(pronounced kom - PAK - tuh ) " mean " succinct " and have-to doe with to the spur that often almost altogether cover the prow .

Coryphantha compactais aboriginal to   Mexico . It occurs in dry hill and lot in Chihuahua and Durango , and it is often very concentrated to see in the sandy soil where it grows .

Coryphantha compactais a belittled cactus with a spherical , grey - jet to glum gullible , usuallysolitarystem with conicaltuberclestipped with a woollyareoleand wiz - shaped clusters of appressed spines . It is a very variable species inspination . The stem has a thin depression at theapexand can grow up to 2.4 inches ( 6 atomic number 96 ) tall and 3.2 inch ( 8 centimetre ) in diameter . The nodule are arranged in about 13 spiraled course and can progress to a length of up to 0.5 inches ( 1.5 cm ) . Each areole acquit 11 to 16 stiff , white to yellow radiate spine valuate 0.4 to 0.8 inches ( 1 to 2 curium ) long . The central spines are usually absent , but some or all areoles at times bear one , initially ruddy - browned , becoming yellow with a dark chocolate-brown tip , sometimes slimly cabbage central spine .

Coryphantha compacta

In habitat, Súchil Municipality, Durango, Mexico. Derivative of a photo byjunyor. Used underCC BY-NC 4.0. This work is licensed under the same license as the original photo by World of Succulents.

The funnel shape - shaped bloom , with lance - shape pale chickenhearted to near - whitepetals , appear at or near the root word apex in spring and summer . They can hit up to 1.2 inches ( 3 curium ) long and 1.6 inch ( 4 cm ) in diam . The gullible , orchis - shaped fruits contain flyspeck , brown , kidney - influence seeds . They can arise up to 0.8 inches ( 2 curium ) long .

Light Within : implant this cactus in an field of your garden that receives 4 hours of direct sunlight day by day . If you are growingC. compactaindoors , set it near the brightest window in your dwelling house or berth to ensure it gets enough light . Place the pot on the balcony or in the garden for additional luminosity from saltation to fall if possible .

Soil : C. compactarequires a soil mixture that provides root aeration and good drain . you could use a commercial-grade cactus pot mix orcreate your own .

Coryphantha compacta

In habitat, Bocoyna Municipality, Chihuahua, Mexico. Derivative of a photo byJuan Carlos. Used underCC BY-NC 4.0. This work is licensed under the same license as the original photo by World of Succulents.

Temperature : This cactus is heat large-minded but is not a cold - hardy industrial plant . C. compactacan stand firm temperatures as low as 25 ° F ( -3.9 ° C).USDA Plant Hardiness Zones9b to 11b , 25 to 50 ° farad ( -3.9 to 10 ° ascorbic acid ) .

Watering : From spring to fall , water profoundly and wait for the grime to dry out before watering again . Never let the pot ride in water . Suspendwateringin the winter .

fertilise : This behind - grow cactus does not need much fertilizer to thrive but can benefit fromfertilizingduring the growing time of year . enforce a water - soluble fertilizer for cacti and other succulents . Suspend feed during the wintertime when the plant go dormant .

Coryphantha compacta

In cultivation, Pla d’Urgell, Catalonia, Spain. Photo by Judit Sans Pujol. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Repotting : Repot yourC. compactainto a slenderly larger pot every two or three years . The serious time to repot is late winter or early spring , but the physical process can be done almost any fourth dimension of the class . see the   soil is wry before repotting .

multiplication : Since it seldom produces offsets , C. compactais normally propagated by seeds . Sow the seed in late leap or summer .

See more atHow to rise and Care for Coryphantha .

C. compactais more often than not considered non - toxic and is pet well-disposed .

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