Discover the beauty of Succulent Cactus Lobivia amblayensis WR-19. Sourced organically, these seeds promise high germination and vibrant orange-red flowers. Perfect for succulent enthusiasts and gardeners alike.
The Lobivia amblayensis WR-19 is a morphological form of the Echinopsis haematantha. This species has been synonymized with the latter due to its striking similarities. However, what sets the Lobivia amblayensis WR-19 apart is its rich orange-red flowers complemented by green stigmas.
The Lobivia amblayensis WR-19 is native to the Andes mountain range in South America, specifically in Bolivia. It thrives in dry, rocky areas at high altitudes.
The Lobivia amblayensis WR-19 has been used in traditional medicine for its supposed anti-inflammatory properties. Its vibrant flowers are a popular choice for succulent arrangements and gardens.
Like most succulents, the Lobivia amblayensis WR-19 is relatively easy to care for. Ensure you water the plant sparingly, and provide moderate to bright indirect light.
Propagate the Lobivia amblayensis WR-19 through seed or division. Sow seeds in well-draining soil and maintain temperatures between 18-22°C (64-72°F) for 1-3 weeks.
Watch for pests like mealybugs, spider mites, and scale. Regularly inspect your plant for signs of disease like root rot or leaf spot.
Perennial: Y