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Rare hybrid between Astrophytum asterias and Astrophytum myriostigma, rarely seen in cultivation due to the limited fertility between these two species. Few specimens available.
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Mammillaria schiedeana var. plumosa is a white spined form with soft, woolly interwoven spination. Stem flattened, soft-fleshed with a thick root. Flowers cream-coloured followed by red fruits in late summer.
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Mammillaria albiflora (Syn: Mammillaria herrerae v. albiflora) is a tiny species with white interwoven spination. Stem globular with a thick root. Flowers huge pure white, beautiful.
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Gold red hooks. Big purple flowers.
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This is a very small form that retains the feathery spines at maturity. Stems tiny, depressed-spherical to short cylindrical, 1-3.5 cm wide and tall.
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Tight white spines, deep pink flower.
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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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Very small form, tiny spines, orange-pink flower.
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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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Stem gobular, green equipped with protruding tubercles. Central spines amber with darker tips curved towards the stem and hooked. Flowers red or yellow-orange at the apex of the stem.
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White spines, cylindrical body, large pink flower! Very hardy plants for your rock garden or sunny balcony all year round! Winter hardy/Winterhart.
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The long, entwining ivory spines form a mat through which the small bell-shaped white flowers arrive from spring to early autumn.
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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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Hides in high grass, short spines, long dark red flower.
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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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Pediocactus paradinei (syn: Pilocanthus paradinei) is a pretty, small, globose plant that in time forms bristly white spines. Winter hardy/Winterhart. Flowers cream to pink. NOT GRAFTED.
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Dark green body, brownish strong spines, red flower.
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Rare Japaese cultivar with raised tubercles. From above thes plant resembles a tortoise-shell hence the Japanese word 'Kitsu-kow' that means "Turtle shell", but at a first glance resemble some chinned cacti particularly some Gymocalyciums.
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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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This is a miniature orange form of condorensis that readily forms a clustering mound of tiny heads. Spines very short, silvery, dense and pectinate, covering almost completely the small stems. Blooms orange, different from other orange-red-flowered forms.
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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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Large greyish-white flowers of exceptional beauty and durability, with long, sturdy spines. (this beautiful Lobivia is the same one also found with the field number VS103A La Encrucijada, Bol.)
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Crimson red flowers.
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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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Dense spination in white, yellow, red… yellow-brown flowers, rare!
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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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Trichocereus candicans has short thick stems with yellow to yellow-brown spines up to 10 cm long. In habitat eventually forms a large clump 1 to 3 m across. Flowers showy, white on the inside with yellow centers and pinkish on the outside, very large 18-2
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Also kown as Echinocereus sanborgianus it may be a form of Echinocereus brandegeei. Group forming, long straight red-brown-white spines, huge pink flowrs. Grows together with Mammillaria setispina, Mammillaria dioica, Echinocereus ferreirianus and Ferocac
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Type B ( from Mesa Garden Catalogue) Fat rounded rough tubercles, large areole.
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Central spines yellow to reddish, hooked, pubescent (covered with fine hairs), radial spines thin, white, flowers cream followed by bright red fruit. Nice.
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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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Typical small blue-grey body, new spines dark, later greyish, flower yellow.
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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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Grows together with Ancistrocactus brevihamatus , Echinocactus platyacanthus , Thelocactus tulensis, Thelocactus saussieri, Ariocarpus agavoides, Echinocereus blanckii, E. tulensis, Coryphantha vaupeliana, Mammillaria formosa and many other cacti.
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Over time it develops very strong dark spines. Year after year the spines become wider and wider... and blacker. Impressive! One of the best spination among lobivias. Wow! Grow it full sun!
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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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Flowers in various shades of orange.
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Large clusters when older, long straight spines, huge magenta pink flowers.
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Long strong spines.