Feb 2009 Rebutia muscula
Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 9:45 pm
Rebutia muscula Ritter & Thiele
Growth Habits: Small clumping plant with a covering of fine white spines 3 cm (1 1\4") wide, 4 cm (1 1\2") tall.
Scientific name; Rebutia muscula
Common names: Little Mouse Orange Snowball.
Synonym: Rebutia permutata, Rebutia wessneriana var. permutata, Cylindrorebutia nicolai, Aylostera muscula, Rebutia nicolaii
Etymology:Rebutia Named after the French nurseryman Pierre Rebut.
The species name "muscula" meaning mouse like refering to the fine fur like coating of spines.
Origin: Narvaez, Tarija, Bolivia.
Light: Full sun to light shade.
Compost. A free draining standard cactus mix.
Water: Regular water in spring to autumn.
Flower: The normal flower colour is orange but there is also a peach coloured "sport" known as "aprica" in cultivation.
Min temp: Hardy to 20°F (-7°C), for short periods.
Cultivation: Easy to grow and remains quite a small plant.
Comments: A good plant for beginners as it is not very demanding and takes up little room. If allowed to go below 45°F (7°C) in winter and kept dry it should flower in spring to early summer.in the "sport"flowers change from pale orange to peach colour as they age.
young juvenile plant
image showing flowers changing colour with age in the sport "aprica"
the peach coloured sport
normal and peach coloured sport together
Growth Habits: Small clumping plant with a covering of fine white spines 3 cm (1 1\4") wide, 4 cm (1 1\2") tall.
Scientific name; Rebutia muscula
Common names: Little Mouse Orange Snowball.
Synonym: Rebutia permutata, Rebutia wessneriana var. permutata, Cylindrorebutia nicolai, Aylostera muscula, Rebutia nicolaii
Etymology:Rebutia Named after the French nurseryman Pierre Rebut.
The species name "muscula" meaning mouse like refering to the fine fur like coating of spines.
Origin: Narvaez, Tarija, Bolivia.
Light: Full sun to light shade.
Compost. A free draining standard cactus mix.
Water: Regular water in spring to autumn.
Flower: The normal flower colour is orange but there is also a peach coloured "sport" known as "aprica" in cultivation.
Min temp: Hardy to 20°F (-7°C), for short periods.
Cultivation: Easy to grow and remains quite a small plant.
Comments: A good plant for beginners as it is not very demanding and takes up little room. If allowed to go below 45°F (7°C) in winter and kept dry it should flower in spring to early summer.in the "sport"flowers change from pale orange to peach colour as they age.
young juvenile plant
image showing flowers changing colour with age in the sport "aprica"
the peach coloured sport
normal and peach coloured sport together