Details about growing and caring for Baynesia lophophora
Recommended light & temperature:
They tolerate very hot weather outdoors, as long as they are kept in filtered light or semi-shade, and this will encourage blooming in the fall.
The lowest temperature (ºC) supported by this cactus is on average: 8
Watering and care:
Water abundantly during the growth cycle. Moderately in the winter.
Multiplication:
By stem cuttings and by seeds.
Pests:
They are highly susceptible to stem and root mealy bugs, and damage from these can initiate a fungal attack.
Best types of soil:
Use a cactus mix, or add additional perlite or pumice stone to the substrate. A sandy, free-draining compost is best suited.
Scientific name:
Baynesia lophophora
Synonyms:
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Origin:
Endemic to the mountainous area in the most northwestern corner of Namibia. Kaokoveld, Baynes Mtns. near the river Cunene.
Natural Habitat Baynesia lophophora:
It grows in very shallow soils in the dry, rocky, transitional strip between the north-facing cliffs and the relatively flat summits of the mountains, with the plants well hidden within tufts of grass.
Blooms
There are 3 Baynesia lophophora in the collections: