ABOUT
echinopsis oxygona:
Echinopsis oxygona is native to South Brazil, Uruguay and northern Argentina. Its features
include: many robust spines, spherical shape, and a large flower, with sharply
pointed lavender or white petals, and a fine faint scent
CULTIVATION:
Container, Drought Tolerant, Houseplant, Rock Garden, Xeriscape
Echinopsis oxygona is known for having large, showy flowers at the
ends of long tubes which are connected to the cactus. The flower has a sweet
smell. The flower opens in the evening and wilts the next afternoon on hot
days. It grows well in full sun, or light shade. These cacti can stand strong
heat, and even temperatures as low as -10 °C (14 °F). Usually these are
outdoor plants. These plants are used to the dry, desert climate, so they do
not need to be watered every day.
PROPAGATION:
On cool days flowers will last longer. Usually, the cactus
will start to have little buds appear at its base. These buds can be plucked
off and transplanted into a different pot for further growth into a mature
cactus. Usually, the cactus will bloom in mid summer.
SIZE AND GROWTH:
When buds, plants are quite small, but can grow
quite fast when young. When in a pot, the cactus may grow up to one foot.
Otherwise, the cactus may grow even taller. Usually, these cacti may live for
very long periods of time.
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