
The Crimson Mound: Rebutia deminuta A prolific, clumping powerhouse that erupts with deep red-orange blooms, offering a high-impact floral display in a surprisingly compact footprint.
1. Origin & History of Name The genus name Rebutia honors Pierre Rebut (1827–1902), a French cactus nurseryman renowned for his contributions to succulent culture in the 19th century.
2. Morphology This species is characterized by its clustering habit, rapidly forming dense, textural mounds of small, globose to cylindrical stems. The epidermis is a deep, glossy green, organized into low, spiraled ribs (costae) rather than prominent ridges.
3. Habitat & Origin Rebutia deminuta is a wild species native to the high-altitude, subtropical regions of Northern Argentina, specifically the Tucumán province.
4. Cultivation Profile
5. Scientific/Historical Anecdote Taxonomically, this plant often sits at the center of a botanical debate between the genera Rebutia and Aylostera.



