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An unusual and sought-after mutation with small green tubercles ending in a short tip pointing toward the apex, entirely spineless or with a few scattered white bristles. Vivid red flowers further enhance the charm of this rare treasure.
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This is one of the most distinctive Rebutias, and is very hard to obtain. The flowers are yellow with a lovely hue of custard-powder, and are relatively large for so tiny a plant ... ... but is relatively hard to grow.
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The flowers are truly remarkable, with cream-colored inner petals and striking avocado-green outer petals. A rare and distinctive combination that makes this hybrid instantly eye-catching.
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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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Its flawless arrangement of white spines and brown areoles keeps the plant attractive year-round, even when not blooming. A true essential for any cactus enthusiast!
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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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The showy orange flowers of this specie are among the largest of the genus Rebutia.
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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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This striking species clusters into tight mounds composed of many heads, each cloaked in dense, short, white pectinate spines. In spring, every stem is encircled at its base by a vibrant ring of orange blooms.
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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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An elegant cultivar with striking deep pink flowers that stand out in vivid contrast against stems covered in short white spines. Its generous and exuberant blooming habit makes it ideal for those seeking reliable, high-impact ornamental results.
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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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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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Soft, hair-like white spines. Vibrant 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.