
Echinocactus grusonii - Golden Barrel Cactus
Echinocactus grusonii, commonly known as the Golden Barrel Cactus, is a distinctive, slow-growing species native to central Mexico. Recognised for its perfectly rounded shape and vibrant golden spines, this resilient plant thrives in arid environments and is a favourite in xeriscaping and desert gardens.
Distinctive Features
- Spherical Form: Naturally grows into a near-perfect sphere, which can reach up to 90 cm in diameter.
- Golden Spines: Sharp, yellow-gold spines cover the ribs, providing both protection and an iconic appearance.
- Woolly Crown: Mature specimens develop a dense woolly tuft at the apex, where yellow flowers emerge.
Care Tips
- Light: Requires full sun to thrive, with at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily.
- Water: Low water needs; allow the soil to dry completely between watering.
- Humidity: Prefers dry conditions; high humidity can encourage rot.
- Media: Well-draining, sandy or rocky soil mix with perlite or pumice.
- Temperature: Tolerant of high heat but sensitive to frost; should be kept above 10°C.
- Fertiliser: Occasional feeding with a diluted cactus fertiliser during the growing season.
- Repotting: Infrequently needed due to slow growth, but ensure a well-draining pot.
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Echinocactus grusonii - Golden Barrel Cactus
Echinocactus grusonii, commonly known as the Golden Barrel Cactus, is a distinctive, slow-growing species native to central Mexico. Recognised for its perfectly rounded shape and vibrant golden spines, this resilient plant thrives in arid environments and is a favourite in xeriscaping and desert gardens.
Distinctive Features
- Spherical Form: Naturally grows into a near-perfect sphere, which can reach up to 90 cm in diameter.
- Golden Spines: Sharp, yellow-gold spines cover the ribs, providing both protection and an iconic appearance.
- Woolly Crown: Mature specimens develop a dense woolly tuft at the apex, where yellow flowers emerge.
Care Tips
- Light: Requires full sun to thrive, with at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily.
- Water: Low water needs; allow the soil to dry completely between watering.
- Humidity: Prefers dry conditions; high humidity can encourage rot.
- Media: Well-draining, sandy or rocky soil mix with perlite or pumice.
- Temperature: Tolerant of high heat but sensitive to frost; should be kept above 10°C.
- Fertiliser: Occasional feeding with a diluted cactus fertiliser during the growing season.
- Repotting: Infrequently needed due to slow growth, but ensure a well-draining pot.
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Echinocactus grusonii, commonly known as the Golden Barrel Cactus, is a distinctive, slow-growing species native to central Mexico. Recognised for its perfectly rounded shape and vibrant golden spines, this resilient plant thrives in arid environments and is a favourite in xeriscaping and desert gardens.
Distinctive Features
- Spherical Form: Naturally grows into a near-perfect sphere, which can reach up to 90 cm in diameter.
- Golden Spines: Sharp, yellow-gold spines cover the ribs, providing both protection and an iconic appearance.
- Woolly Crown: Mature specimens develop a dense woolly tuft at the apex, where yellow flowers emerge.
Care Tips
- Light: Requires full sun to thrive, with at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily.
- Water: Low water needs; allow the soil to dry completely between watering.
- Humidity: Prefers dry conditions; high humidity can encourage rot.
- Media: Well-draining, sandy or rocky soil mix with perlite or pumice.
- Temperature: Tolerant of high heat but sensitive to frost; should be kept above 10°C.
- Fertiliser: Occasional feeding with a diluted cactus fertiliser during the growing season.
- Repotting: Infrequently needed due to slow growth, but ensure a well-draining pot.























