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Item Name:
Ceraria namaquensisis
Item Number:
990SP
Price: EUR
15.00
A wonderful shrub, interesting for
bonsai work!
Height: 27 cm. Grafted on
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Item Name:
Adenium
socotanum
Item Number: 1109SP
Price: EUR 150.00
A. socotranum
is currently the most beautiful and rarest specie in the genus
and is virtually unknown in cultivation.
Caudex diameter 7 cm - H 26 cm |
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Item Name:
Lophophora fricii
Viesca,
Coahuila, Mexico
Item Number:
464SP

Price: EUR 120,00
Striking with its candy-pink blooms!
Diameter:
8.5 cm
Grafted
on short Opuntia compressa |
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Item
Name:
Echinocereus
triglochidiatus var. mojavensis
SB686 Mesa Co, Colorado, USA
Item Number:
574SP
Price:
EUR 13.50
575SP
Price:
EUR 13.50
576SP
Price:
EUR 13.50
Clumped selected specimens.
Diameter: 9-11cm (9 years old flowering size) |
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Item Name:
Gymnocalycium
cardenasianum
Item Number:
1067SP

1068SP

1069SP

1070SP

Selected specimens
with very long and strong spines.
If you only have one Gymnocalycium, this is the
one to have!
Price: EUR 13,50
in a 5.5 cm round pot |
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Item Name:
Ferocactus glaucescens f. mostruosa
Item Number: 225SP
Price: EUR
180,00
Very rare!!! Old, mature plant from private
collection, with buds ready to bloom.
It looks like it's turning to stone!!
11 cm in diameter. OWN ROOTS!!
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Item Name:
Ferocactus glaucescens f. mostruosa
Item Number: 226SP
Price: EUR
75,00
A seedling from the above mother plant (this cultivar can only
be reproduced by seeds).
7 cm in diameter. OWN ROOTS.
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Item Name:
Euphorbia waringiae
Item Number: 137SP
Price:
EUR 85,00
This is a choice slow-growing caudiciform species, still very
rare in cultivation.
Double caudex 6 cm wide,
Plant 30 cm tall Now the plant
is blooming (See second photo) |
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Item Name:
Thelocactus panarottoanus
PAN177B
(Syn: Thelocactus flavus)
La Hincada, San Luis Potosí, Mexico
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Item Number: 973SP/1
Price: EUR
18,00
Item Number: 973SP/2
Price: EUR
18,00
Item Number: 973SP/3
Price: EUR
18,00
One old specimen!
diameter 9-11
cm |
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Item Name:
Glandulicactus uncinatus
Item Number:
934SP

Price: EUR 120,00
Fascinating chocolate
flowers! No other plant like this!!!! Body H: 18
cm OWN
ROOTS!
P&P:
This plant is big
and heavy. The cost of postage varies in each Country.
Please enquire for an estimate of shipping cost to your
country. |
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Item Name:
Euphorbia ferox (Giant form)
Item Number:
935SP
Price: EUR
7,50
It has fantastic purple
spines
and offsets freely to produce a beautiful mounded plant.
Wide 5 cm
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Item Name:
Rebutia
hafneriana
Item Number: 886SP
Price: EUR
3.60
A tyny clumping plant with lots of dark
orange flowers. The stigma lobes are
greenish, and the anthers are
cream coloured.
diameter : 7 cm
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Item Name:
Rebutia
krainziana mostruosa (inermis)
Item Number: 886SP
Price: EUR
12.00
The more
peculiar trait of this plant are the vestigial leaves subtending
the small areoles on each tubercle. This is an ancestral trait
not manifested in the normal plant.
diameter :
2,5-3 cm
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Item Name:
Astrophytum
myriostigma cv. LOTUSLAND
Item Number:
851SP
Price:
EUR 36.00
This is a odd form of the "Bishop's Cap" cactus that makes nice
tuberculate
clusters in time . Diameter : 3 cm (Grafted
on Myrtillocactus)
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Item
Name:
Rebutia
(Mediolobivia) haefneriana
Item
Number:
812SP
Price:
EUR 5.40
This species will occupy a small flower pot comfortably,
and remain a manageable sized house plant.
Diameter: 7 cm
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Item Name:
Frailea
angelesii
Item Number:
797SP

On beautiful summery days one can admire the splendour of its
beautiful yellow flowers, larger than the plant itself. The diminutive
stems is a splendid shining dark-purple with ginger spines.
Price:
EUR 7.00
h: 3 cm
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Item Name:
Parodia
pennicillata var. nivosa
Item Number: 741SP
Price:
EUR 5.00
It has
glowing flame red flowers, which
contrast well against the dense white spines.
Diameter: 5,5 cm
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Item Name:
Turbinicarpus
polaskii
Listed in
CITES Appendix I.
Item Number: 691SP
Price:
EUR 18.00
A mum with two kids!
wide: 7 cm
OWN ROOTS! |
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Item Name:
Notocactus
sulfureus
Item Number: 688SP
Price:
EUR 5.00
Sulphur to amber coloured spines.
diameter: 5,5 cm
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Item Name:
Notocactus shlosseri
HU491 Garzon, Maldonado, Uruguay
Item Number: 658SP
Price: EUR 4.50
Dense russet to orange coloured spines.
Diameter: 5 cm |
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Item Name:
Mammillaria ignota
Item Number:
521SP

522SP

523SP

Flowering size. This plant
originating in Pueblo, Mexico was probably known to the Hopi
Indians.
Price: EUR 4.50
each
Diameter: 6 cm |
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Item Name:
Mammillaria bocasana var. multilanata
Item Number: 710SP
Price: EUR 8,00
Flowering size. This plant
originating in Pueblo, Mexico was probably known to the Hopi
Indians.
Diameter: 8 cm |
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Item Name:
Ferocactus santamariae
Item Number:
447SP
Price: EUR 12,00
Its pleasant-smelling flowers bloom in
August and September. Note its
stout, fierce red spines.
Diameter:
6 cm
OWN ROOTS!521 |
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Item Name:
Ariocarpus kotschoubeyanus var. macdowellii
SB283 Dr Arroyo, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
Item Number: 295SP
Price: EUR
24,00
(1 plant
available)
Pale mauve flowers from mid-September onwards.
Diameter: 3.5 - 4 cm; OWN ROOTS!!
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Item Name:
Ferocactus acanthodes variegata
Item Number: 279SP
Price: EUR
250,00
a.k.a.
'Desert barrel
cactus.'
It leans south as it ages.
A real traffic stopper! The best one among hundreds.
A true collector's item!!
Diameter: 19 cm; 12 cm h
OWN ROOTS!!
P&P:
This plant is big
and heavy. The cost of postage varies in each Country.
Please enquire for an estimate of shipping cost to your
country. |
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Item Name:
Turbinicarpus roseiflorus variegata
Item Number: 239SP
Price: EUR
55,00
This is one of the prettiest Turbinicarpus, with lovely pink
flowers.
7,5 cm in diameter. OWN ROOTS!!
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Item Name:
Euphorbia piscidermis forma cristata
Item Number:
917SP
Price: EUR
39,00
The stem is closely shingled with scale-like appendages. (The name 'piscidermis'
comes from the Latin for 'fish-skin', referring to the scale-covered
skin) such scales being otherwise unknown in the genus Euphorbia.
Grafted, cm 6,5 cm wide |
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