Eriocactus warasii
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Eriocactus warasii is a species of cactus that is native to South America. In the wild, Eriocactus warasii plays an important role in its ecosystem and provides habitat and food sources for various animals. This species produces bright yellow flowers that bloom in spring or summer. The flowers are trumpet-shaped and can reach up to 4 cm in diameter. They grow from the top of the stem and are followed by small, red fruit that contain seeds.
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Soil: Eriocactus warasii prefers well-draining soil that is sandy or rocky. It can be grown in a mix of cactus potting soil and perlite or sand.
Light: This cactus does best in bright, indirect sunlight but can tolerate some direct sun exposure. Avoid placing it in areas with intense, prolonged sunlight as it can scorch the plant.
Watering: Eriocactus warasii is a drought-tolerant plant that requires infrequent watering. Water only when the soil is completely dry, typically once every 1-2 weeks during spring and summer, and reduce watering during winter.
Temperature: This cactus prefers temperatures between 10 and 25°C but can withstand low temperatures down to -10°C if kept dry.
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