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Sulcorebutia mairanana is a nomen nudum (undescribed name) used in Karel Kníže catalogue (field number KK1811) to indicate a plant from Mairana in Bolivia. This controversial plant probably correspond to Sulcorebutia albissima (a form of Rebutia mentosa).
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Five ribs and a striking resemblance to A. myriostigma. Different in terms of the flower, the fruit, the seed which resembles the Astrophytum capricorne. Stems covered with tiny woolly flakes.
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Dull green body, stout greyishbrown spines, robust red or pink flower. Winter hardy/Winterhart.
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Green-bluish body, rather thin ribs with tubercles, strong sharp spines, yellow flower.
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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 plant is an example of crossbreed involving Astrophytum coahuilense x Astrophytum asterias; the resulting interspecific F1 hybrid shows intermediate characteristic from both the parents, the 5 ribs are inherited by the female parent.
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Yellow to honey-yellow spines.
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F. histrix è originaria del Messico dove la pianta cresce su foreste di querce e macchia submontana; la pianta può diffondersi fino a 2600 m di altitudine.
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Produces a profusion of red tasty berries without any need of pollination (self-fertile). It will form soon dense mounds with dozen of small stems.
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Notocactus magnificus v. warasii is a solitary or slowly clustering cactus imilar to Notocactus magnificus but with green surface (not bluish-green). This plant varies from specimen to specimen and produces big yellow flowers with a satin sheen.
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Coryphantha magentae is similar to Coryphantha echinus, with the exception of magenta (Hence the name) flowers and slightly different skin and spination colour.
Flowers colour is ranging from pink to rich magenta-red.
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Beautiful dark grey bands on stem.
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Tephrocactus alexanderi is a small cactus with spherical or egg-shaped branches, covered with stiff spines and readily detached. The flowers are large pinkish-white.
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Rare form with light creamy white spines instead of red. The color of the new spines can tend to red but then the spines lighten as they mature.
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"Fukuryu Rampowgyoku". FUKURYU is a Japanese word that would mean presence of additional ribs. It forms small extra ribs, usually these additional ribs have not areoles and develops on the lateral side sandwiched between two contiguous true ribs.
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H 1.5-2 cm (5-6 years old from seed)
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Fingerlike body covered in short white spines, huge tuber. Nice pink flowers in ring near top.
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Mixed Coryphantha species grown from seed. Very nice selection.
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Newly described species with 6 to 8 stout marginal spines,15-22 mm long, 3 mm thick, elephant tusk-shaped, light beige; central spine missing.
First published in Kaktusy (Brno) 57(4): 115 (2021)
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This plant’s most unique haracteristic is its colourful body ( greyish-green to browish-purple with white and red highlights). The flowers have a silky appearance and range from pale green to brownish-yellow.
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Mixed copiapoa species grown from seed. Selection of 4-5 yers old seedlings without labels. Very nice selection.
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Sulcorebutia mix, various forms in assortment. Variable and beautiful specimens.
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Turbinicarpus alonsoi is a small cactus with a large tap-root, and only the apical part of the stem exposed at soil level. The spines are flattened, cardboard-like, grey with dark tip, irregularly bent inwards, frequently weathered, not piercing.
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Flowers of different colors, creamy white, yellow, pink, violet, orange. Each one different.
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Thelocactus multicephalus is a beautiful species with a blue-green marbled stem, completely divided into tubercles. The spines are variable in length, yellowhish, ochre, greyish or brown, straight. The flowers are white to pinkish.
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Red to purple flowere with often a paler center.
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Mammillaria multidigitata is endemic to San Pedro Nolasco Island in Mexico, where it growson steep slopes. From spring to early summer it sprouts white to cream colored flowers with yellow-green stigma and orange pollen.
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