Echinopsis Chamaecereus Peanut Cactus

Echinopsis Chamaecereus Peanut Cactus. Echinopsis chamaecereus tall (10 cm), feature 8-10 ribs and are covered in soft, small white bristles The peanut cactus (Echinopsis chamaecereus) produces a cluster of fuzzy, peanut-shaped stems giving it its common name

Echinopsis chamaecereus Peanut Desert
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It can grow up to 6 inches (10 cm) tall, while the stems can measure up to 6 inches (15 cm) long and up to 0.5 inches (1.2 cm) in diameter. Echinopsis chamaecereus is a branched cactus with many crowded pale green finger-like stems

Echinopsis chamaecereus Peanut Desert

Echinopsis chamaecereus features rounded stems that resemble small peanuts, hence its common name It blooms with large, orange to red flowers in late spring and has short, bristly spines that are relatively gentle to the touch Stems: Pale green finger sized, initially erect that became prostrate up to 10 cm tall, 1.2 cm in.

Echinopsis Chamaecereus Peanut Cactus Care Guide. The Echinopsis chamaecereus cactus can reach a height of about 6. Echinopsis chamaecereus is a branched cactus with many crowded pale green finger-like stems

Echinopsis chamaecereus Peanut Cactus Mountain Crest Gardens. The stems can grow up to 12.0" long and curl out of a pot It belongs to the echinopsis genus (more on Echinopsis Urchin Cactus care) and often gets confused with the echinopsis silvestrii