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Matucana polzii - Cactus

Matucana polzii
Cactus

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A small, slow-growing Andean cactus, Matucana polzii forms a dense clump of bright green, lightly spined bodies with well-defined ribs over time. Its reddish-orange flowering, of good size relative to the plant, is one of its finest assets. Grow this species indoors in very bright light, in a dry to slightly humid atmosphere. A cool winter rest period is essential.  
Watering frequency
Moderate (once a week)
Indoor exposure
Direct bright light, Direct sunlight
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Flowering
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Requires little water

Description

Matucana polzii is a small Peruvian cactus sought after by enthusiasts for its cushion-like habit, flattened silhouette and beautiful orange-red flowering. This indoor collector's cactus is still uncommon; it naturally finds its place on a very bright windowsill, in a bright conservatory or a room that is barely heated in winter. It is charming for its modest size and unusual appearance, somewhere between a classic globular cactus and an arid mountain plant.

Belonging to the Cactaceae family, it is currently generally associated with Matucana aurantiaca subsp. polzii, the name Matucana polzii is still widely used in horticulture. This plant is native to northern Peru, where it grows on the steep slopes of the Andes, at around 2,000 to 2,300 m altitude, in the region of the Marañón River sources.
Its main body adopts a globose to flattened habit, and its stump produces many offshoots from a young age. Each 'head' reaches 4 to 6 cm in height and 8 to 10 cm in diameter, but the whole can eventually form a cushion 30 to 40 cm wide. The glossy green to meadow green skin has 9 to 16 ribs marked with transverse furrows. The small oval areoles bear a slight white to greyish down and small spines which are short, fine, well-ordered, comb-like, spaced, whitish to yellowish, sometimes browned at the tip. 
Well-established specimens will produce flowers near the top of the 'head': the funnel-shaped, slightly curved flowers measure up to 6-7 cm long and about 5 cm in diameter; their colour ranges from carmine red to orange-red, around a lighter centre. Oval, purplish-brown fruits may follow, if the plant is placed outside in summer.

Indoors, this cactus requires very bright light, rather dry air (40 to 60% humidity), and temperatures between 18 and 26 °C during the growing period. A dry winter rest between 8 and 12 °C is essential; it will suffer below 6 to 7 °C. Matucana polzii is not difficult to succeed with if you respect its winter rest and its sensitivity to excess moisture. It can be grown in a bright conservatory, near a well-exposed window or in a bright room that is barely heated in winter.

Matucana polzii enjoys a period outdoors in summer, in full sun and under shelter to avoid excess moisture. Before the first cold spells, place it in a very bright, dry and cool location, kept frost-free, with a winter rest at around 8 to 12 °C.

Matucana polzii can be used as a solitary specimen, in a terracotta pot wider than it is tall, allowing it to spread into a colony. To make a collection of indoor cacti, combine it, for example, with Mammillaria compressa, woollier and mat-forming, Astrophytum myriostigma, more geometric and spineless, Mammillaria elongata 'Cristata', with tight crests, and Cleistocactus winteri f. cristata, more undulated. Together, these cacti make a beautiful display in a conservatory, on a very bright shelf or in a collection of small specimens.

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Foliage

Foliage colour green
Foliage persistence Evergreen

Plant habit

Growth habit Ball
Height at maturity 5 cm
Spread at maturity 35 cm
Growth rate slow

Flowering

Flower colour red
Flowering time May to August
Flower size 5 cm

Botanical data

Genus

Matucana

Species

polzii

Family

Cactaceae

Other common names

Cactus

Origin

Andes Mountains, South America

Safety measures

Epineux ?
Product reference25817

Location

This Matucana likes abundant light and tolerates direct sun well if it is gradually acclimatised; however, behind a very hot window in summer, the full midday sun can burn the leaves. Place it as close as possible to a very bright window, in an airy room with low humidity, and avoid dark places as well as overheated rooms in winter. The most common mistakes are lack of light, overwatering, a pot that is too large, and overwintering in conditions that are too warm, which hinders winter rest and flowering.

Location

Indoor exposure Direct bright light, Direct sunlight
For which room? Office, Lounge, Veranda
Plant spread 5 cm high x 35 cm wide when fully grown
Low temperature tolerance >10°C (temperate greenhouse)
Humidity level Dry (<40%)

Maintenance and care

Watering tips

During the growing period, water thoroughly then allow the substrate to dry out before watering again; in winter, reduce watering to almost nothing. Do not mist. The combination of cold and moisture is very unfavourable for the roots.

Potting advice, substrates and fertilisers

Repot preferably in spring, every 3 to 4 years, or when the clump has filled its pot. Avoid containers that are too large, as they retain moisture for too long.
Use a very free-draining mix, such as cactus potting soil lightened with a high proportion of draining elements like pumice, pozzolana, gravel or coarse sand. The pot must have drainage holes and remain fairly snug to the roots.
Use a liquid cactus fertiliser or a potassium-rich tomato fertiliser, for example NPK 4-3-8 for a tomato-type fertiliser, or a low-nitrogen cactus formula. Apply it from April to September, once a month, at a moderate dose, then stop completely in winter.

Houseplant care

Remove spent flowers, damaged parts, and possibly some offshoots if you wish to propagate the plant or limit the spread of the clump.

Disease and pest advice

The plant is fairly robust if light, drainage and winter rest are well managed, but its roots are known to be delicate. In the event of a mealybug infestation, gently clean the affected areas with a cotton bud moistened with 70% alcohol. Also ensure that the substrate is well-draining to avoid excess moisture. Always isolate new specimens for a few weeks, as mealybugs are the most common intruders on indoor cacti.

Maintenance and care

Watering frequency Moderate (once a week)
Fogging 1 time a week
Type of soil Draining soil, Cactus potting soil
Pests and diseases Mealybugs, Red spider mites, Rots
Susceptibility to diseases Low
Ease of cultivation Amateur

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