Rebutia hybrid Magenta Constellation Grafted
Origin of Name
Rebutia hybrid 'Magenta Constellation' is a cultivar name that reflects the plant's striking color and appearance. 'Rebutia' refers to the genus, known for small, colorful cacti. The term 'Magenta Constellation' highlights the vibrant magenta flowers that this hybrid produces, resembling a starry constellation in color and brilliance.
Technical Description of Plant
This hybrid is characterized by its small, globular to slightly elongated form, which clusters over time to form a group of colorful bodies. The stems are covered in tiny spines, which are often white or pale in color, providing a striking contrast to the vivid magenta blooms. The flowers are large in relation to the plant size and usually bloom in spring and early summer, encircling the cactus in a spectacular display.
Origin of Plant
As a hybrid, Rebutia 'Magenta Constellation' does not have a specific natural habitat but is derived from species native to the mountainous regions of Bolivia and Argentina. These parent plants typically grow in high-altitude, rocky environments.
Conservation Status
As a cultivated hybrid, Rebutia 'Magenta Constellation' does not have a conservation status. However, conservation of wild Rebutia species is important, as some may face threats in their natural habitats.
Care instructions
Rebutia 'Magenta Constellation' requires well-draining soil, ideally a cactus mix. It prefers bright, indirect sunlight but can tolerate some direct sun, especially in cooler climates. Water moderately during the growing season, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. In winter, reduce watering significantly to prevent waterlogging. This cactus is not frost-tolerant and should be protected from freezing temperatures. Regular inspection for pests, proper watering, and occasional fertilization during the growing season will help maintain its vibrant appearance and health.




