Obregonia denegrii is endemic to the state of Tamaulipas in Mexico.
This rare species resembles an inverted green pine cone with a woolly center. It grows slowly in culture and requires little water. It benefits from full sun and is multiplied by seed.
his cactus is one of the best-known cactus for its unique artichoke-shaped stem. It is indeed the only representative of its kind monospecific and is often confused with the Ariocarpus.
Label |
Obregonia denegrii |
Common name |
Artichoke Cactus |
Family |
Cactaceae |
Genus |
Obregonia denegrii |
Species |
Obregonia denegrii |
Cultivar |
No |
Therapeutic uses |
No |
Germination |
Coming soon. |
Scarification / Stratification |
No |
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