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The flowers are absolutely stunning, with cream colored inner petals and avocado green outer petals. Rare and particular.
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This is a nice clumping plants with lots of large orange red flowers from the lower stem. It has got very long and beautiful amber spines.
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The perfect symmetry of white spines & brown areoles make this plant very attractive even when not in bloom. It's definitely a must for any cactus collector!
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Rebutia pygmaea is a very small clumping species. The flowers from the basal parts of the stem, usually are salmon pink, but may varies from white to pink, red, salmon and orange. It has a heavy tap root that may exceed the size of the plant above soil l
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Robustispina" delivers: remarkably sturdy spines. The globose body sports outward-facing white-brown radials and elongated dark centrals, while orange-red blooms provide fiery contrast.
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A tiny geophyte cactus featuring a substantial taproot that may surpass the size of its above-soil stem. Often forms clumps in cultivation and produces unmistakable yellow to orangish-yellow flowers.
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Small, globular stem covered with fine, dense, white hairs, featuring abundant vivid orange flowers.
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Rebutia vatteri cv. yellow flowers is a small and very free flowering cactus species that develops a larger crop of magenta-red flowers from the base of each head, resulting in a superb display in mid season. The spines are thin and bristly.
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Selected clone with 2-colored flower, inner petals red with whitish tips, outer petals greenish and reddish white. Body small, dark purple-green almost black. BEAUTIFUL!!!
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Noted for its deep red blooms, the condorensis variety has larger, spherical stems densely set with minute spines, creating the illusion of being covered in tiny white spiders.
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Rebutia poecilantha is a small cactus specie with bright crimson flowers collected at north of Camargo, in bolivia by F. Ritter (field number FR1139). It is a very nice plant and it will be worth for a place in every cactus collection.
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A snowball-like cactus with soft, silky white spines. Over time, it forms low clumps and blooms in vibrant orange-red. Its dense spines shield it from harsh cold and strong sunlight.
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Rebutia cv. DOROTHY produces very nice deep-pink flowers. This plant flowers consistently.
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A captivating mix of Rebutia, featuring various species, hybrids, and seed-grown cultivars. Each plant is one-of-a-kind, with unique shapes, spination, and flower colors.
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A variety of Rebutia krainziana distinguished by its yellow or pale orange flowers, contrasting sharply with the typical red-flowered forms.
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Forming large groups of small, white spined heads, small yellow flowers.
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Stems globose and flattened, with short spines and a long dark red flower.
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Black-brown long spines, slow growing, cylindrical, yellow flowers.
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A small, globular cactus native to Tarija and the northern areas of Culpina and Inca Huasi, Bolivia. It has dense, straight spines and blooms in summer with deep red to orange-red flowers.
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Stems clothed in long, glassy-white bristly spines creating a crystalline effect. Very showy large carmine flowers project upwards and outwards from the plant's lower sections, making a dramatic display.
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Soft, white, silky spines and closely packed light green tubercles. It blooms generously with striking vermilion flowers that contrast vividly against the pale body.
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Found on grassy, rocky slopes, this cactus has a dark green body with pronounced tubercles and an a slightly sunken apex. The spines are white and brown, with longer central ones. It blooms with striking carmine-red flowers.
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Small globose cactus with oval areoles and hyaline white spines tipped brown. Blooms from spring to summer with flowers ranging from orange to carmine red.