Coryphantha cornifera
Coryphantha cornifera
Coryphantha cornifera
Coryphantha cornifera
Coryphantha cornifera
Coryphantha cornifera
Coryphantha cornifera
Coryphantha cornifera
Coryphantha cornifera
Coryphantha cornifera

Coryphantha Cornifera is a cylindrical shaped succulent that belongs to the Cactoideae family. Also known as Rhinoceros Cactus, the plant is native to Mexico and can grow up to a height of 6 inches. The plant goes dormant in winter.

Growth Rate

Even though it is a slow-growing cactus, it is fairly easy to cultivate. While it flowers very early, it does take about 8 to 12 years to reach its typical height.

Flowering

During the growing seasons which are spring, summer, and fall, you will see the blooming of yellow and occasionally, red-colored flowers.

Watering and Feeding

When potting, water slowly and wait for the water to flow out the bottom. Water once or twice a week in the growing season to ensure the soil is slightly wet at all times. Water once a week in winter. Feed once a week with a liquid fertilizer only during the growing seasons.

Soil

With a pH value of 6-7, create fertile and water-permeable soil. To make it fertile, add a small amount of organic potting and vermiculite.

Hardiness

Even though Rhinoceros Cactus loves a sunny situation it has a frost tolerance of -7°C. With a hardiness zone of 9a to 11b, it prefers to be grown outdoors than indoors.

Light

Coryphantha Cornifera love bright, direct light and should be given at least 6 to 8 hours of the same. Keep it away from blazing sunlight in the summer.

Propagation

While seeding is one of the methods of propagation, division and grafting is the most common ones. This is because they are faster and only require basic succulent knowledge.

As a precaution, you can spray water around the plant when you feel like the temperate is too high. Do not leave any water on the stem.

Some of the information in this description has been found at desert-tropicals.com, llifle.com and cactus-art.biz

Bloom Season spring
Botanical Name Coryphantha cornifera
Common Name Rhinoceros Cactus
Dormancy Winter
Family Cactaceae
Flower Color yellow
Genus Coryphantha
Growth Habit cylindrical or globose
Hardiness Zone 9a11b
Mature Size 15 cm
Native Area Mexico
Resistance 5° C
Sun Exposure Full sun

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Coryphantha cornifera

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Coryphantha Cornifera is a cylindrical shaped succulent that belongs to the Cactoideae family. Also known as Rhinoceros Cactus, the plant is native to Mexico and can grow up to a height of 6 inches. The plant goes dormant in winter.

Growth Rate

Even though it is a slow-growing cactus, it is fairly easy to cultivate. While it flowers very early, it does take about 8 to 12 years to reach its typical height.

Flowering

During the growing seasons which are spring, summer, and fall, you will see the blooming of yellow and occasionally, red-colored flowers.

Watering and Feeding

When potting, water slowly and wait for the water to flow out the bottom. Water once or twice a week in the growing season to ensure the soil is slightly wet at all times. Water once a week in winter. Feed once a week with a liquid fertilizer only during the growing seasons.

Soil

With a pH value of 6-7, create fertile and water-permeable soil. To make it fertile, add a small amount of organic potting and vermiculite.

Hardiness

Even though Rhinoceros Cactus loves a sunny situation it has a frost tolerance of -7°C. With a hardiness zone of 9a to 11b, it prefers to be grown outdoors than indoors.

Light

Coryphantha Cornifera love bright, direct light and should be given at least 6 to 8 hours of the same. Keep it away from blazing sunlight in the summer.

Propagation

While seeding is one of the methods of propagation, division and grafting is the most common ones. This is because they are faster and only require basic succulent knowledge.

As a precaution, you can spray water around the plant when you feel like the temperate is too high. Do not leave any water on the stem.

Some of the information in this description has been found at desert-tropicals.com, llifle.com and cactus-art.biz

Bloom Season spring
Botanical Name Coryphantha cornifera
Common Name Rhinoceros Cactus
Dormancy Winter
Family Cactaceae
Flower Color yellow
Genus Coryphantha
Growth Habit cylindrical or globose
Hardiness Zone 9a11b
Mature Size 15 cm
Native Area Mexico
Resistance 5° C
Sun Exposure Full sun

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