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Often called the "Artichoke Cactus," Obregonia denegrii is a rare and slow-growing gem prized by collectors for its unique, sculpted appearance. Its tightly packed, triangular tubercles form a rosette resembling an artichoke, with a central woolly crown that may produce delicate white flowers. Native to Mexico and highly sought after, this living fossil adds a touch of the extraordinary to any serious cactus collection.
π΅ Rare and Slow-Growing: A highly collectible species native to northeastern Mexico, prized for its scarcity and unique growth habit.
πΏ Distinct Artichoke-Like Form: Features tightly packed, triangular tubercles in a rosette shape, giving it an ornamental, sculptural look.
πΈ Woolly Crown with Flowers: Produces small, white to pale pink flowers from its fuzzy central crown, typically in spring or summer.
π Approx. 2-4+cm | πͺ΄ In 50mm pots | π Shipped with loved & care