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The name Rubrispina refers to the red color of the spines.
It is one of the most sought-after species by collectors.
They are used to decorate balconies, windows and terraces.
It prefers a semi-shadow or full-sun exposure if the summer is not very hot.
It is considered a rare specimen, as there is practically no information anywhere about this specimen.
It grows very easily between the 1000 and 2000 meters above sea level.
As it is very small, it can be used as a terrace, balcony or window plant and also as an indoor plant.
It is seriously endangered in its native habitat.
It is one of the most dangerous cacti due to its extremely sharp spines.
There is an extremely rare crested variety.
This strange cactus is a good interior plant, intriguing and surprising.
There are many varieties of Opuntia Microdasys and all are distinguished only by the color of their spikes.
It is one of the easiest species to reproduce through the same leaves.
It was introduced to Europe as an ornamental plant and for the breeding of Dactylopius coccus, an insect used in the textile industry to dye red silk and wool.
They can be used to form groups and barriers in dry areas of the garden, as an isolated specimen, in rocks and in pots.
Today, it is one of the most widely distributed Opuntia in South America, especially in Ecuador, Argentina and Bolivia.