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Mammillaria elongata Cristata

Mammillaria elongata Cristata
Brain Cactus, Golden star Cactus, Ladyfinger Cactus

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Commonly called brain cactus because of its upright and creeping crest-shaped stems, tightly packed together in a convoluted mass! Short and crossing yellow radial prickers adorn its tough green epidermis in a dense, almost golden lace. Very resistant to heat and drought, it's a slow-growing plant that prefers full sun and well-draining, rocky to sandy and dry soil. Eventually, it forms a curious ground cover for rock gardens and banks in hot regions. Elsewhere, overwinter it in a bright, frost-free room.
Fréquence d'arrosage
Faible (1 fois tous les 15 jours)
Exposition intérieure
Lumière vive directe, Soleil direct
Intérêts et avantages
Port graphique
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Floraison
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Demande peu d'eau

Description

Mammillaria elongata 'Cristata' is commonly called brain cactus due to its erect and creeping crested stems, tightly packed together in a convoluted mass. Short and crossing yellow radial prickers adorn its tough green epidermis in a dense, almost golden lace. Very resistant to heat and drought, it is a slow-growing plant that prefers full sun in well-drained, rocky to sandy and dry soil. Eventually, it forms a curious ground cover for rock gardens and banks in hot regions. Elsewhere, overwinter it in a bright, frost-free room.

 

Mammillaria elongata 'Cristata' or Mammillaria elongata f. cristata is a crested form of the elongated mammillaria or golden mammillaria that belongs to the immense family of cacti. Mammillaria elongata is a succulent perennial native to central Mexico where it forms ground covers over 1m (3ft) in size with its rapid growth and self-rooting stems. It grows in dense clumps of short, thick stems. Their golden appearance comes from their dense covering of short, yellow prickles, turned inward and gathered in radial clusters around pale-yellow to brown areoles. It is resistant to drought but does not survive the negative temperatures of our winters. Cultivate it in a pot outside hot regions, in full sun or partial shade in a very well-drained substrate made of a mixture of soil, sand, and gravel. Avoid overly humid environments or excessive watering.

Its crested form corresponds to an anomaly in the organisation of the cells responsible for its growth. Instead of forming regular cylindrical stems, the cactus stems will grow in width, forming sinuous and intertwined crests. Mammillaria elongata 'Cristata' has much slower growth than the species, forming a spreading clump only 15cm (6in) tall and 30cm (12in) wide. It forms several stems that are 3cm (1in) thick and 10cm (4in) wide, with a tough epidermis of medium green. Its surface is punctuated with pale-yellow to brown areoles, which gather short prickles, 1cm (0.4in) long, curved inward, organised in a circle and equipped with white hair in their youth. This plant blooms in May-June, producing a crown around the top of the stems. The small flowers measure 1cm (0.4in). They are white to pale-yellow or pink, and last up to two months. They sometimes bloom again later in the year. They are followed by tiny, elongated bright red fruits.

 

In warm regions, Mammillaria elongata 'Cristata' will find its place in a dry and sunny rockery or on a wild bank. Elsewhere, it can be planted in a pot that can be stored away at the arrival of the first cold weather. In containers, stop watering until the vegetation resumes in spring. It can be paired with other cacti such as echinocactus, ferocactus, and astrophytums to create miniature dry gardens or placed in a large pot to decorate a corner of a conservatory or a windowsill.

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Mammillaria elongata Cristata (Foliage) Foliage

Foliage

Foliage colour medium green
Foliage persistence Evergreen

Plant habit

Port Boule
Height at maturity 40 cm
Spread at maturity 20 cm
Growth rate slow

Flowering

Flower colour white
Flowering time May to June
Flower size 1 cm

Botanical data

Genus

Mammillaria

Species

elongata

Cultivar

Cristata

Family

Cactaceae

Other common names

Brain Cactus, Golden star Cactus, Ladyfinger Cactus

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid, North America

Safety measures

Epineux ?
Product reference151501

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Location

Placez votre cactus près d'une fenêtre orientée au sud ou à l'ouest, à moins de 30 cm de la vitre, pour lui assurer une luminosité optimale. Il tolère le soleil direct, mais évitez les rayons intenses de midi pour prévenir les brûlures. Évitez les zones humides comme la salle de bain, car une humidité excessive peut favoriser la pourriture. Cette plante préfère un environnement sec, typique des intérieurs chauffés.

Location

Exposition intérieure Lumière vive directe, Soleil direct
Pour quelle pièce ? Bureau, Salon, Véranda
Port Boule
Height at maturity 40 cm
Spread at maturity 20 cm
Growth rate slow
Tolérance au froid Hors-gel (serre froide), >10°C (serre tempérée)
Hygrométrie Sec (<40%)

Maintenance and care

Arrosez uniquement lorsque le sol est complètement sec. En été, cela peut correspondre à une fois toutes les 2 à 3 semaines ; en hiver, réduisez à une fois par mois ou moins. Arrosez par trempage. Évitez de mouiller le corps de la plante pour prévenir les maladies fongiques.

Potting advice, substrates and fertilisers

Rempotez tous les 2 à 3 ans, ou lorsque la plante devient trop à l’étroit dans son pot, idéalement au printemps, au début de la période de croissance active. Utilisez un pot légèrement plus grand
Utilisez un mélange bien drainant, composé de terreau pour cactus, de perlite ou de sable grossier. Évitez les substrats riches en matière organique qui retiennent l'humidité.
Appliquez un engrais liquide spécifique pour cactus, dilué à moitié, une fois par mois pendant la période de croissance (printemps et été). Un engrais équilibré de type NPK 10-10-10 est approprié.

Disease and pest advice

Cette plante est généralement résistante, mais une mauvaise gestion de l’arrosage peut la rendre vulnérable. Utilisez un substrat bien drainant et un pot muni de trous de drainage. En cas d’infestation de cochenilles, appliquez de l’huile de neem ou de l’alcool isopropylique à 70 % à l’aide d’un coton-tige sur les zones affectées.

Maintenance and care

Fréquence d'arrosage Faible (1 fois tous les 15 jours)
Brumisation aucune
Type de terreau Terreau cactus
Ennemis et maladies Cochenilles, Araignées rouges, Pucerons, Pourritures
Sensibilité aux maladies Moyenne
Ease of cultivation Beginner

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