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Hechtia sphaeroblasta

Product Code: Y6PBHESP
Ornamental Value: Beautiful
Availability: In Stock

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Size: Small Packets
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  • 10 seeds
0.01 kg USD 6.84

Size: Wholesale
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  • 100 seeds
0.01 kg USD 9.78
  • 1,000 seeds
0.01 kg USD 31.51
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0.01 kg USD 249.87

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A rare and attractive small bromeliad, endemic to Mexico, in the states of Guerrero, Puebla and Oaxaca, where it grows on rocky soils at elevations between 700 and 1600 m. It presents long, pointed, yellowish to grayish green leaves, fiercely armed with curved spines, each surrounded by a red spot. The densely branched inflorescence has light yellow or cream colored flowers. Hechtia sphaeroblasta is rare in cultivation but will adapt well to dry tropical and warm temperate climates.
Cultural Requirements
Sun Exposure Full sun from early age
Light shade when young
Frost Tolerance Moderate
Water Requirements Low
Drought Tolerance Yes
Wind Tolerance High
Tolerance of Coastal Conditions Yes
Appearance
Growth Rate Moderate
Growth Form Perennial Rosette Plant
Ornamental Value Beautiful
Uses
Properties Blue/Silver
Colorful
Evergreen
Hazards Spiny
Gardening Ground Cover
Indoor
Mass Planting
Ornamental
Potted
Classification
Plant Group Bromeliads
Botanical Order Poales
Botanical Family Bromeliaceae
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