Description
In their natural habitat, Thelocactus leucanthus grows in rocky, limestone-rich soils in arid regions. They are adapted to survive in harsh desert conditions, enduring high temperatures and limited rainfall. During the flowering season, typically in late spring to early summer, Thelocactus leucanthus produces attractive flowers that emerge from the crown of the plant. The flowers are usually yellow in color.
Soil: Very well drained, non organic soil.
Watering: Once a week in summer time, no water in winter.
Sun exposure: Direct sunlight, but can tolerate shade.
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