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Mammillaria decipiens cactus Plant

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Due to transportation, the plants may become little bit dry?or?drowsy

Brand

Orchid Zone

Origin

India

Package Contents

1 Plant

Product Description

Mammillaria decipiens (a.k.a. Bird's Nest Mammillaria) is a low growing, prominently 'nippled' cactus species, with long, bristly spines that cross each other forming a sort of bird's nest look

Mammillaria decipiens Cactus ? Benefits
Unique & Attractive Look ? Mammillaria decipiens has a round shape covered with soft white spines, making it a beautiful increase to any plant collection.

Low Maintenance ? This cactus needs very minimal care. It grows well even if you forget to water it sometimes!

Drought Tolerant ? Perfect for busy people! It can survive with very little water.

Air Purifier ? Like other cacti, Mammillaria decipiens helps clean the air by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen.

Compact Size ? Mammillaria decipiens stays small, making it ideal for desks, balconies, or windowsills.

Blooms Beautiful Flowers ? In the right conditions, it produces pretty flowers, adding charm to your space.

Easy to Grow Indoors & Outdoors ? Whether you keep it inside or outside, it grows well with proper sunlight.

Great for Gifting ? Mammillaria decipiens a flawless plant gift for friends and family who love greenery!

Long Life ? With proper care, Mammillaria decipiens can live for many years, growing slowly but beautifully.

Care Tips-
Place in bright, indirect sunlight. Water sparingly, only when the soil is dry. Use well-draining cactus soil. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot. Keep in a warm spot; protect from frost. Fertilize lightly in the growing season.