Gymnocalycium ragonesei is naive to salty plains of San Juan, Argentina. This is a species of dry areas, may be the driest of all Gymnocalyciom inhabited lands. It is a slow growing plant with brown stem, and often flat as pancake. In culture it eventually branches, and small clumps are often producing little shows of white blooms.
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