Beiselia Mexicana
Beiselia mexicana – Rare Caudiciform Elegance
Beiselia mexicana is a rare and remarkable caudiciform plant, prized for its swollen, water-storing caudex and slender, elegantly branching stems. Native to Mexico, this species was discovered in 1979 by German botanist Karl-Werner Beisel, in a remote region of the country. Its unique architectural form combines resilience with sculptural beauty, making it a striking addition to any plant collection or interior display.
At TOMs FLOWer CLUB, each Beiselia mexicana is carefully cultivated from our personal collection, ensuring a healthy, slow-growing specimen with well-established roots. Potted in a self-mixed, highly permeable organic substrate, it benefits from excellent drainage and aeration, supporting long-term vitality and naturally elegant growth.
Care Overview:
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Light: Prefers bright, indirect sunlight; tolerates partial shade.
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Watering: Moderate; allow the soil to dry between waterings, especially during winter dormancy.
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Temperature: Thrives in warm indoor climates; protect from frost and prolonged cold.
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Growth: Slow-growing; occasional pruning of stems can maintain a refined shape.
Every Beiselia mexicana from TOMs FLOWer CLUB reflects our dedication to botanical excellence and premium quality, offering collectors and enthusiasts a rare, sculptural plant with historical significance and enduring ornamental appeal.
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