Description
Copiapoa uhligiana is a cactus species native to the arid regions of northern Chile, particularly the Atacama Desert. It is known for its slow growth and distinctive appearance. Endemic to the Atacama Desert in Chile, Copiapoa uhligiana thrives in extremely arid environments, often relying on coastal fog for moisture. It typically grows on rocky slopes and gravel plains, adapting to the harsh desert conditions. This plant is grafted.
Care guide:
Soil: Well drained
Watering: No water in winter. Weekly in spring/summer.
Sun exposure: Full sun, partial shade.
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