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Pereskia aculeata

8.00€

Art. 59806
Available: 0

Size:
Pot: 6,5 cm.
Family:
Cactaceae
Origin:
Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela
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Description:

It is an extremely particular plant, which at first glance could look like a succulent but, it actually belongs to the family of Cactaceae. Formed by woody branches, thin and thorny that in nature reach even 10 metres, it tends to assume climbing character. In absence of physical support, it creeps on the ground, covering ample spaces with its ovate leaves of a bright and lively green. At the base of the foliage there are usually some thorns hooked when the plant is young, which, with the growth, become straight and robust, so much characteristic to confer the name to the species. The real highlight of P. aculeata are the large and fragrant flowers that bloom in summer, with tonalities like white or yellow, followed by nice orange and lively berries, considered even edible!

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Plant care:

It requires a lot of brightness during all seasons and rather airy places.

It is preferable to keep it at mild temperatures and never below 12 °C, in order to avoid it losing the leaves. Otherwise the plant will enter dormancy and lose its leaves.

Water regularly but moderately in spring-summer, always making sure that the soil is always dry between one watering and another one. During the winter period, reduce watering to once every two months, avoiding stagnation of water.

A well-draining soil is an optimal solution, even better if further enriched with inert materials such as pumice or lapilli.

They do not need frequent fertilization, it is sufficient to dilute the fertilizer with watering once a year.