Parodia submammulosus, 3-4cm
$10
99 USD
$5
99 USD
SKU: CA070
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Parodia submammulosus (commonly referred to as the Tom Thumb Cactus) is a compact, visually striking succulent from the Cactaceae family. This globular cactus features a dense, deep green body with prominent tuberculate ribs, accented by bold spines that create a textured, eye-catching contrast. Its modest mature size and distinctive appearance make it a sought-after choice for succulent collectors, small-space displays, and decorative indoor/outdoor arrangements.
Key Features
• Structured Globular Shape: Forms a neat, deep green globular body with raised, rounded ribs for a polished, ornamental silhouette.
• Distinctive Spination: Boasts clusters of pale yellow spines that add bold texture and visual depth against the dark foliage.
• Compact Mature Size: Remains small at full growth, ideal for desk planters, succulent terrariums, or limited-space balconies/patios.
• Low-Maintenance Nature: Thrives with minimal upkeep, making it suitable for both beginner plant owners and experienced succulent enthusiasts.
Growing Tips:
• Place in bright, indirect sunlight; avoid prolonged direct harsh sun
• Use well-draining cactus soil and a pot with drainage holes
• Water sparingly; allow soil to dry completely between watering
• Protect from frost and excessive humidity
• Suitable for indoor display, balconies, patios, or small outdoor gardens
Why Choose This Variety?
1. Decorative Versatility: Its bold spine coloration and neat shape elevate small planters, desk displays, or outdoor succulent beds.
2. Beginner-Friendly Care: Simple, forgiving requirements reduce the learning curve for new cactus owners.
Air Standard Shipping: Estimated delivery in 8-15 days. Fast and reliable service to ensure your order arrives promptly.
At SeedChoiceX, we ensure all seeds are freshly harvested from the current year and true to variety. Our seeds are carefully stored in a low-temperature, dry environment to maintain optimal freshness and viability.
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Parodia submammulosus, 3-4cm