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Crossbreed involving two different Astrophytum species (Astrophytum asterias x Astrophytum coahuilense) the resulting interspecific F1 hybrid shows intermediate characteristic from both the parents, the number of ribs vary from 5 to 8.
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Forma gruppi, con spine rigide e corte, robusto, fiori multicolori che variano in ogni esemplare (arancione, rosso, rosa o giallo), molto bello! Questa pianta è un ibrido naturale tra Echinocereus coccineus e Echinocereus dasyacanthus.
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Mexican Giant Cactus, Elephant Cactu,: Sahuaso, Sagueso, Cardón Pelón, Cardón Gigante, Cardón, Senita
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Notocactus leninghausii v. setispinus is distingushed from the standard species by its harmless spines which are thiner, more softer to the touch and silky.
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Grows together with Ferocactus echidne REP1139A and Mammillaria priessnitzii REP1134.
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The flowers cluster around the lower part of the stem, they are purple to purplish red or dark red and clover-shented. The spines are short comb-like, spreading out and bent towards the body.
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Forma prolifera, molto rara. Ramifica abbondantemente dalla base e forma dense colonie.
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Talea radicata 1-2 cm
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4-5 cm
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The woolly areoles on the ribs have a felty line between them so it seems like the areoles are connected with each other.
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Ferobergia is an hybrid, made by crossing Ferocactus and Leuchtenbergia principis. Variegated plants have sectors, patches or stripes with two or more colours. Plants with variegated body are highly prized. Very variable.
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Mammillaria nejapensis is very variable, especially for the length of the spines, that greatly depends on sun exposure and age of the plant. This species forms large colonies by dichotomous division.
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MamMammillaria fraileana is a small cactus that forms clusters of cylindrical stems. The flowers are light pink with a darker pink midline and a bright carmine pink stigma. The club-shaped red fruits last a long time on the plant. Central spine is hooked.
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Echinocereus delaetii is covered with long weak bristles or hairs. Over time, it can form wide clumps up to 90 cm accross. It is one of the most remarkable species in the genus, that resembles a small plant of Cephalocereus senilis.
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Natural hybrid with mostly orange flowers. Seldom seen in collections.
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Irregular growth with both bare areoles and spiny areoles in alternating bands.
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Mammillaria bombycina v. flavispina is a selected form that differs from the standard Mammillaria bombycina for its evenly creamy-yellow or yellow hooked central spines, (tips never dark reddish-brown).
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Pretty curly spines, white flowers.
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Yellow spination, very beautiful plants, dark magenta flowers with spiny tube.
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Self-fertile plant. Produces flowers in succession over a long period. The red, edible berries are produced in abundance without the need for fertilization. Easy to grow.
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Corpo stellato verde, con zone variegate dal giallo al rosa-viola. Ogni pianta è particolare, con una combinazione di colori e pattern che la rendono unica.
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La var. ruberrima rappresenta una forma particolarmente distintiva della specie Mammillaria rhodantha. Il termine "ruberrima", derivante dal latino, significa "molto rossa" o "del colore del rubino", e questo tratto è proprio ciò che definisce la varietà.
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Variegated plants have sectors, patches or stripes with two or more colours. Plants with variegated body are highly prized. Each specimen different and particular.
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Also known as “Joseph's Coat” is one of the very few naturally occurring white-variegated cacti. As its name suggests, this cactus is variegated or marbled with white, creamy-white, yellow, green and sometimes also with pink in varying patterns.
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Gymnocalycium stellatum is a beautiful slowly growing cactus. The stem is noticeably flatten dark greyish-brown to olive coloured. Spines 3, yellow to brown, becoming grey with age, add-pressed straight to slightly curved and flattened against the stem.
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White wolly round stems with pink flowers.
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Variegated plants with yellow-tinged epidermis. Grown from seeds of variegated parents.
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One of the smallest Turbinicarpus with tiny feathery spines that obscure the body of the plant, it is usually solitary but sometime forms clusters of few branches. Flowers is ranging from pinkish-white to bright pink with darker magenta midveins.
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Turbinicarpus valdezianus v. albiflorus is is one the smallest cactus with tiny feathery spines that obscure the body of the plant. This is the population from Matehuala characterized by white flowers, yellow stamen and white stigma.
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L'ariocarpus agavoides è una delle specie più belle ma di crescita estremamente lenta. Le piante in vendita sono semenzali di 5-6 anni.
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Flowers of an intense mauve color with a lighter center. It is a very floriferous plant that produces several flowering cycles every year. Often the flowers are so numerous that they hide the whole plant.
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Eriosyce taltalensis is spiny geophytic cactus with stems rising barely above ground level. The stem is globose or semi-globular dull dark green, in the sun often tinged with purple. The roots are fibrous, arising from a short, conical taproot.