Uebelmannia pectinifera
Uebelmannia pectinifera is an elegant and visually striking cactus native to the rocky hills of Brazil. This small to medium-sized cactus typically forms a cylindrical or barrel-shaped body that can grow up to several inches in diameter. Its surface is adorned with prominent, vertical ribs that are closely set, giving the plant a distinctly ribbed texture.
The cactus showcases a deep green to almost black coloration, often highlighted by a shimmering, waxy coating that adds a glossy finish. This striking color is further accentuated by rows of short, comb-like spines that run along the ribs, usually white or pale yellow, creating a beautiful contrast against the dark body.
One of the most enchanting features of Uebelmannia pectinifera is its flowering habit. It produces small, bright yellow flowers that emerge from the top of the plant, adding a delightful burst of color to its sophisticated form. These flowers can appear sporadically throughout the year, adding to the plant’s allure.
Care
Uebelmannia pectinifera requires specific growing conditions to thrive, including well-draining soil, careful watering, and bright, indirect light.
Pictured in a 2.75 inch pot