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Honors the Bavarian naturalist and plant collector Baron Friedrich Wilhelm of Karwinski.
Its natural habitat is the most arid deserts.
They are very slow-growing cacti.
In its natural habitat, it can be found on slopes, scarps and plateaus at a height of 1000 to 2500 meters.
Although it does not initially create little plants, as it ages it begins branching from the base.
It has spread around the world as an ornamental plant.
Its popularity dates back more than thirty years.
In winter-free regions, it can be used in rocks and gardens.
It is one of the most common species that can be found anywhere.
The name Rubrispina refers to the red color of the spines.
It is one of the most sought-after species by collectors.