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Echinocactus grusonii var. albispinus - Golden barrel cactus

Echinocactus grusonii var. albispinus
Golden barrel cactus ,golden ball cactus, mother-in-law's seat

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A version of the Mother-in-law's Cushion armed with white thorns rather than golden ones. Over time, this cactus forms an almost perfect sphere covered with numerous midribs that disappear beneath a forest of thorns. It can eventually reach 60 cm in height and 90 cm in diameter. Being very sensitive to cold, it is almost always grown in pots indoors in a bright, sunny spot with a well-draining substrate. In some very sheltered gardens, it can be planted in dry rockeries.
Height at maturity
60 cm
Spread at maturity
90 cm
Exposure
Sun
Hardiness
Hardy down to -4°C
Soil moisture
Dry soil
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Best planting time April to May
Recommended planting time March to June
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Flowering time May to September
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Description

Echinocactus grusonii var. albispinus is a "Mother-in-Law's Cushion" with white thorns, a luminous form of the famous globular cactus. This quite rare variety is highly prized by collectors and succulent enthusiasts. This very drought-resistant variety cannot tolerate frost and suffers as soon as temperatures drop below -5°C. Its very prickly charm is appreciated in pots, away from walkways, or even atop a cupboard, in bright interiors.

Echinocactus grusonii is native to central Mexico, particularly the states of Querétaro and Hidalgo, where it grows on rocky volcanic slopes at altitudes around 1,400 metres. The albispinus variety is a cultivated form, developed in nurseries, and is not found in the wild. Echinocactus grusonii var. albispinus forms a globular, fleshy stem that tends to elongate with age, adopting a barrel shape, reaching up to 80-90 cm in height and diameter. The stem is pale green, marked by numerous pronounced midribs. The fuzzy areoles along these midribs produce radiant white radial thorns. At maturity, after several decades, Echinocactus grusonii var. albispinus can reach an imposing size. Its growth is slow, often requiring more than 20 years to reach full size. Flowering is very rare indoors, as it requires optimal growing conditions. In warm, sunny climates, mature specimens may flower in summer, producing bright yellow diurnal flowers, measuring 4 to 5 cm in diameter, arranged in a crown at the top of the plant. These flowers, though small compared to the cactus's size, add an extra splash of colour to this already remarkable plant.

Echinocactus grusonii var. albispinus shares the same cultivation requirements as the standard species. It prefers full sun exposure and extremely well-drained soil, composed of sand or gravel. Watering should be moderate in summer and almost non-existent in winter, when the cactus enters dormancy. It is sensitive to cold and barely tolerates temperatures below -5°C, even when dry. In regions where winters are frosty, it is best to grow it in a pot so it can be brought indoors during the colder months. Special attention must be paid to substrate moisture, as excessive humidity can lead to rot.

Covered in white thorns, this Mother-in-Law's Cushion adds a luminous and original touch to cacti and succulent collections. It is an ornamental plant that stands out in a large exotic rock garden in suitable climates. Its imposing silhouette and gleaming thorns make this large cactus a focal point in interior decor. Its cultivation requires patience due to its slow growth, but its singular beauty richly rewards the care given.

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Echinocactus grusonii var. albispinus - Golden barrel cactus (Foliage) Foliage

Flowering

Flower colour yellow
Flowering time May to September
Flowering description Rare flowering indoors.

Foliage

Foliage persistence Evergreen
Foliage colour green

Plant habit

Height at maturity 60 cm
Spread at maturity 90 cm
Growth rate very slow

Botanical data

Genus

Echinocactus

Species

grusonii var. albispinus

Family

Cactaceae

Other common names

Golden barrel cactus ,golden ball cactus, mother-in-law's seat

Botanical synonyms

Kroenleinia grusonii

Origin

North America

Product reference24146

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Planting and care

Echinocactus grusonii var. albispinus is an outdoor cactus in very hot and dry climates, but it adapts very well to pot cultivation in regions where it freezes in winter. Not very hardy (minimum temperature -5°C, when dry), it must be brought indoors in autumn, in a bright and airy room such as a conservatory, greenhouse, or well-exposed interior.

In a pot, use a very well-draining substrate composed of a mix of cactus compost, coarse sand, and pumice. A terracotta pot with good drainage is ideal to avoid excess moisture. Water moderately in summer (every 2 to 3 weeks when the substrate is dry deep down) and almost not at all in winter, during the dormant period.

For repotting, plan to use a slightly larger pot every 3 to 4 years, at the beginning of spring. Full sun exposure is essential for its growth and harmonious development. If grown indoors, place it in front of a south-facing window for maximum light.

Finally, avoid stagnant moisture and cold, its worst enemies, and it can live happily for several decades!

Planting period

Best planting time April to May
Recommended planting time March to June

Intended location

Suitable for Rockery
Type of use Container, Greenhouse, Conservatory
Hardiness Hardy down to -4°C (USDA zone 9b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Planting density 4 per m2
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Neutral
Soil type Stony (poor and well-drained)
Soil moisture Dry soil, well-drained, light, with a rocky tendency.

Care

Pruning No pruning necessary
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Needs to be stored

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