Cactus species - Clevelands
Today, I will explain in detail the related experience of the succulent plant Clevelands for netizens. Clevelands, let's get to know it together.
Clevelandii belongs to the Mammillaria genus (Mammillaria) of the cactus family, and is a typical variety of beautiful balls, beautiful spines, and beautiful flowers in the Mammillaria genus. The diameter of the flowers is about 3 centimeters, the flower color is bright purple, the spines are white and short, and the spine arrangement is spider-like. Speaking of its status in the Mammillaria genus, it is second only to the Pine Needle牡丹.
Clevelandii cacti require well-draining soil that is breathable and water-permeable, as they are prone to root rot. It is best to maintain temperatures above 8-10℃ in winter, but they can also withstand short periods of -5℃. They require high light, preferably full sun.
Belonging to the hidden fruit ball category, the fruits and seeds are hidden in the plant's stem. Sometimes, the seeds can remain inside the plant for many years until the mother plant dies. Therefore, foreign literature suggests that fresh seeds do not germinate well, while older seeds germinate better. However, domestic growers have already proven through practice that fresh seeds actually germinate quite well.
The above is all about Clevelands cacti, and green plant enthusiasts may refer to this for reference.