Rebutia steinbachii
Scientific Name: Rebutia steinbachii Werd.
Synonym: Cinnabarinea torotorensis, Lobivia hoffmanniana, Rebutia glomerispina, Rebutia polymorpha, Rebutia taratensis, Rebutia totorensis, Rebutia tuberculato-chrysantha, Rebutia vizcarrae, Sulcorebutia bicolor, Sulcorebutia clavata, Sulcorebutia cochabambina, Sulcorebutia croceareolata, Sulcorebutia electracantha, Sulcorebutia glomerispina, Sulcorebutia hoffmanniana, Sulcorebutia krahnii, Sulcorebutia kruegeri var. hoffmanniana , Sulcorebutia lepida, Sulcorebutia mariana, Sulcorebutia mizquensis, Sulcorebutia nigrofuscata, Sulcorebutia oenantha, Sulcorebutia oenantha var. pampagrandensis , Sulcorebutia pampagrandensis, Sulcorebutia polymorpha, Sulcorebutia steinbachii, Sulcorebutia steinbachii var. australis , Sulcorebutia taratensis, Sulcorebutia taratensis var. minima , Sulcorebutia tiraquensis var. totorensis , Sulcorebutia totoralensis, Sulcorebutia totorensis, Sulcorebutia tuberculato-chrysantha, Sulcorebutia vizcarrae, Weingartia aglaia, Weingartia ansaldoensis, Weingartia backebergiana, Weingartia clavata, Weingartia croceareolata, Weingartia electracantha, Weingartia glomerispina, Weingartia hoffmanniana, Weingartia krahnii, Weingartia lepida, Weingartia minima, Weingartia mizquensis, Weingartia nigro-fuscata, Weingartia oenantha, Weingartia pampagrandensis, Weingartia polymorpha, Weingartia steinbachii, Weingartia torotorensis, Weingartia totoralensis, Weingartia tuberculato-chrysantha, Weingartia vizcarrae
Family: Cactaceae
Sulcorebutia steinbachii in the NYBG greenhouse in mid April
Recommended Temperature Zone:
USDA: 9b-11
Frost Tolerance: Hardy to 25°F (-4°C)
Sun Exposure: Full sun to light shade
Origin: Bolivia
Growth Habits: Clumping cactus, 2 inches wide stems (5 cm)
Watering Needs: Water carefully, the root system is rot prone
Propagation: Offsets, seeds
at the Huntington's as Sulcorebutia taratensis v. minima
The color of the flower is very variable, even within a population.
Blooming Habits:
Yellowish orange 1-inch flowers (2.5 cm).
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