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This is one of the most beautiful species, with candid white spines and lots of bright purplish-pink flowers blooming abundantly in spring.
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Il fusto è coperto da lunghe spine gialle, magnificamente raggruppate e disposte in modo da ricordare un nido d'uccello. Bellissima pianta, poche disponibili.
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Smaller than the type, with small smooth, beak-shaped tubercles and pale mauve flowers, often with a high percentage of white in the outer petals.
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Low growing winter hardy cactus species with greenish yellow or cream flowers. Raincover for hardy specimen planted outdoors recommended.
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The long, entwining ivory spines form a mat through which the small bell-shaped greenish-white flowers arrive from spring to late autumn.
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Beautiful Thai cultivar with conical tubercles without thorns. The plant is available in two distinct forms, one with green epidermis the other with brown epidermis.
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Own root (not grafted)
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Yavia is a small-sized monospecific genus (in habitat a specimen of 25 mm diameter is an extraordinarily fat and old plant). Plants are grafted to accelerate growth, as they would generally take at least a decade to reach maturity on their own.
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Forming large groups of small, white spined heads, small yellow flowers.
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Corpo grigio-glauco sferico con tubercoli arrotondati. Ogni areola porta solo una sola singola spina diritta. Pianta distintiva e bella. Ex Thailand.
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Very particular species distinguishable from all the others. At the base of each tubercle there is a mahogany-colored spot in the shape of a V or U. Very beautiful.
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RARE.
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Dark green body, stiff dark brown spines, white scented flowers from cephalium.
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6/7 years old seedlings.
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Interesting and beautiful cultivar with no or very few spines! Long tubercles with white wool, deep pink flowers!
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Hybrid A. capricorne x A. asterias 'Superkabuto'. This hybrid inherited large white spots from “Superkabuto”.The ribs are also noticeably raised, clearly indicating kinship with A. capricorne. The flower are also very beautiful.
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Fat stem covered in white and yellow spines, very long central spine! Yellow flower and (if pollinated) a long fruit.
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As the name implies Notocactus purpureus is a distinct purple blooming form related to Notocactus horstii. The spines are red-brown, and flowers from ranges from bright pink to dark purple.
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Small grey-green, glaucous body, new spines dark, later greyish, flower yellow.
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Grows along with Astrophytum capricorne and Thelocactus rinconensis on the slopes of La Rinconada, a beautiful place between Monterrey and Saltillo, on the border of the states of Nuevo Leon and Coahuila.
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Tall columnar cactuscovered with dense white hairs to 10 mm long clothing the whole stem. The spines are very short, numerous at first yellow conceiled, among the wool.
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Beautiful Thai cultivar with conical tubercles without thorns. The plant is available in two distinct forms, one with green epidermis the other with brown epidermis.
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Bodies pale green, with dense, long and thin spines from gray to yellow-brown, and only a few had yellow spiness. Flowers yellowish.
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Selected form with very elongated tubercles. Graceful and distinctive. Grown from seed, quite variable. Japanese cultivar still quite rare in collection, seldom offered for sale.
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La varietà pulvinicapitatus è una particolare del Discocactus placentiformis distinta per la forma del corpo, che tende a essere più appiattita e a sviluppare un cefalio.
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Pretty pink flowers, whitish base. Fresh green body, brown spines.
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Long white straight central spines, very beautiful! Yellow flowers with red midstripe.
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Very pretty plants, some with very long central spine, reddish flower with black throat.
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Large clusters when older, long straight spines, huge magenta pink flowers.
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Long strong spines.
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Cylindrical, greyish-green stems. In summer, beautiful, large flowers appear, which take on different shades of pink, from lighter to darker. Forms soon large clusters.
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"Lobivia sublimiflora" with dark body, flowers orange-red. Beautiful form from the grassy hills near Volcan, Argentina.
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Beautiful yellow flower with orange thin stripes, nice bright spination.
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Very spiny whith many needlelike to hairlike spines per areole. It grows in the rocks.
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It notable for its symmetry and spine formation with white-wooll. Viole , purplish-red or deep pink blossoms, and carmine-red fruit.
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Black-brown long spines, slow growing, cylindrical, yellow flowers.
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Many thin wavy ribs, few strong spines, pinkish striped flowers!
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Growing to large clusters, robust mostly magenta flowers. This might be Cardenas original Lobivia larae. Certainly belongs to Lobivia pentlandii with its rather short flower and big fleshy fruits.
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Globulaar with long fat tubercles, spines white-yellow, longer thick black central spine, large yellowi flower.
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Super spines, flat central spines!
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Appreciated for its delicate and exactly symmetrical spines.
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Light green segments, with almost bare areoles or with a few thin spines. Some branches irregularly crested. It is a robust plant, easy to grow that forms large tufts in a short time.
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Thin, elongated tubercles, mottled with yellow and green, which take on a lovely pinkish-red hue in winter. Grafted plants, very beautiful.
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Beautiful Japanese cultivar with characteristic cloud-like white patches on the plant's body. Rare.
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Extraordinary clone completely covered in white fur. Very few specimens available. Rare.
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Very different and easily distinguishable from other gymnocalicyum species. The new stems are light yellow-green, later grayish. Spines straight, yellow, thin, stiff, but elastic. Flowers white or light pink.
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Sulcorebutia radekii spec. nova LH1523 North of Ayapampa, North-West of Mizque, GPS 17°44.19'S; 65°37.48'W, Cochabamba, Bolivia, 3609m (Syn: Sulcorebutia steinbachii radkae n. prov.)
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Cute hybrid with pink-purple flowers.
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As the name suggests, it is a robust cactus species characterized by thick ribs and raised tubercles with 5-7 rigid spines, one of them pointing downwards. Flowers white with a pink throat.
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Reddish spines.
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Clumping Echinocereus, forming low bushes with slender erect stem. It is generally uncommon in collections, but easy to grow and ready flowering. Large pink flowers in spring.
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Body fresh green, branching. Spines, golden yellow to pale or dark amber. Flower golden yellow, shiny.
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Only few available.