Myrtillocactus Geometrizans Fukurokuryuzinboku (Boob Cactus)
A Unique and Playful Plant
The Myrtillocactus geometrizans Fukurokuryuzinboku, often affectionately called the “Boob Cactus,” is a fascinating and visually intriguing succulent. Its distinctive shape, resembling human breasts, has made it a popular choice among plant enthusiasts.
Key Features:
* Monstrose Growth: This cultivar exhibits a twisted, irregular growth pattern, unlike the more typical columnar form of the species.
* Unusual Ribs: The ribs are flattened and often curve outwards, creating a rounded appearance.
* Areole Protrusions: The areoles (small bumps on the cactus) protrude outwards, resembling nipples, hence the nickname.
* Slow Growth: It’s a relatively slow-growing cactus.
* Potential Size: While it can reach impressive heights, it often remains smaller in cultivation.
Care and Cultivation:
* Sunlight: It thrives in bright, direct sunlight.
* Watering: Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Overwatering is a common cause of death for cacti.
* Soil: Use a well-draining cactus or succulent potting mix.
* Fertilizing: Fertilize sparingly during the growing season with a balanced cactus fertilizer.
* Propagation: Propagate from cuttings or seeds.
A Note on the Name:
The name “Fukurokuryuzinboku” is a Japanese term that refers to a mythical creature in folklore. It’s associated with longevity and happiness.
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The Boob Cactus adds a touch of whimsy to any plant collection. Its unique appearance and relatively easy care make it a rewarding addition to your indoor or outdoor garden.