Mediolobivia Pygmae
A big clump of orange dual tone flowered cactus. Please use scale for size relation of plant. Shade variation may be there in some plants.
Mediolobivia pygmaea is a tiny, charming cactus celebrated for its miniature size and delicate, rounded form. Its small, globular shape, and bright, vibrant coloration make it a prized addition for collectors of low-growing and ornamental cacti.
The genus "Mediolobivia" derives from Latin roots, with "medius" meaning "middle" and "lobivia" referencing its lobed, ribbed structure, emphasizing its characteristic rounded, lobed form. The species name "pygmaea" comes from Latin, meaning "dwarf" or "tiny," highlighting its small stature. The name "Pygmaea" underscores its miniature size, making it a perfect specimen for miniature collections, terrariums, or pebble gardens.
Native to the high-altitude regions of Bolivia and northern Argentina, Mediolobivia pygmaea grows in rocky, arid environments where it endures full sun and minimal water. Its small, globular shape and bright coloration, often in shades of green, red, or purple, reflect its adaptation to intense sunlight and drought conditions.
This tiny cactus is easy to care for, thriving in well-draining soil and full sun exposure. Its compact, colorful appearance symbolizes resilience and delicate beauty, often seen as a tiny jewel hidden among rocks. Its charming size and vibrant hue make Mediolobivia pygmaea a prized collector’s item, representing the beauty and toughness of high-altitude desert flora.




