Coryphantha durangensis


Scientific Name: Coryphantha durangensis (Range) Britton & Rose
Synonym: Coryphantha cuencamensis, Mammillaria durangensis
Family: Cactaceae
(Coryphantha durangensis)
Coryphantha durangensis at the Huntington Gardens in early July

Frost Tolerance: 15°F (-10°C)

Sun Exposure: Light shade

Origin: Mexico (Durango, some parts of Coahuila)

Growth Habits: Solitary at first and then clumping sparingly, cylindrical stems up to 6 inches tall (15 cm), 2 inches in diameter (5 cm); densely woolly crown; thickened tap root; one black central spine (up to 3); 6 to 20 radials.

Watering Needs: Rot prone, needs coarse soil.

(Coryphantha durangensis)


Blooming Habits:
Blooms freely in cultivation, the reddish, cream or light yellow flowers are 1.5 inches in diameter (3.5 cm), petals have sometimes purplish tips.

Culture:
Yellow flowers in early summer.


 

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