Description
Copiapoa paposoensis is a species of cactus endemic to the Paposo area in the Antofagasta Region of Chile. Due to its limited distribution and vulnerability to habitat disturbance, Copiapoa paposoensis is considered a threatened species. Conservation efforts are crucial to safeguard its natural habitat and ensure its survival in the wild. Additionally, cultivation efforts within controlled environments may help alleviate pressure on wild populations and contribute to the preservation of this unique cactus species.
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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