Indian Head


Scientific Name: Coryphantha ottonis (Pfeiff.) Lem.
Synonym: Coryphantha asterias, Coryphantha bussleri, Coryphantha exsudans, Coryphantha guerkeana, Mammillaria asterias, Mammillaria bussleri, Mammillaria exsudans, Mammillaria ottonis
Family: Cactaceae
Indian Head(Coryphantha ottonis)

Sun Exposure: Light shade

Origin: Widespread in central Mexico

Growth Habits: Solitary globular cactus becoming columnar as it grows, up to 5 inches tall (12 cm), 3.2 inches in diameter (8 cm); grooved tubercles, 0.6 inches long (1.5 cm); woolly axils; 4 darker central spines, sometimes hooked; 8-10 white radials

Watering Needs: Water freely in spring and summer, keep dry in winter

Propagation: Offsets.


Blooming Habits:
The yellow flowers are 2.5 inches in diameter. They come freely between spring and fall.


 

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