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Diameter 1,7-2,2 cm. Light cream thorns. A real gem.
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Pediocactus paradinei (syn: Pilocanthus paradinei) is a most beautiful cactus but rarely seen in cultivation. It is quite difficult to grow on its own roots, hence for ease of cultivation it is grafted on a very cold resistant Echinocereus. Frost hardy do
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Selected form with very long yellow spines, pink flowers, very beautiful species!
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Areoles with dense white wool, axils with very dense white wool and numerous long white bristles. Spines heavy orange-yellow to reddish. Seldom seen in cultivation. Very nice.
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Rare variety that combines the irregular ribs of FUKURYU with the felt lines of HAKU-JO on the edge of the ribs. As the plants get older they become more and more beautiful.
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"multicostatum" = 6-7 (or more) ribs.
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Beautiful species, dark green, few bent spines, short red flowers.
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Beautiful and rare variety with deep purple new shoots. Over time, the shoots become covered with a gray pruinous patina which gives them a very characteristic appearance. Seldom offered for sale.
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Red flowers.
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Long twisted cream colored spines form an intricate nest-like pattern on top.
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Grows together with Mammillaria gueldemanniana REP562 and Echinocereus subinermis REP566.
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Small short cylindrical body, thicker dark and hooked central spine, large pink flower. Grows together with Mammillaria craigii, Pachycereus pecten-aboriginum, Ipomea arborescens, Acacia farnesiana, Populus fremontii and Agave shrevei.
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Very big light yellow flower!
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Flowering size.
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Shiny violet flowers on green flat body.
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Rare! Very beautiful with its long yellowish spines on the many wavy ribs. Yellow flowers!
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Very flattened chocolate brown body. Three short spines per areole appressed to the stem. Very nice but slow growing.
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Cremy-white to pink pectinate spines. White flowers.
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Very dense spination in white and red zones, flowers variable, red to yellow.
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Fresh green stem, brown spines, shining yellow flowers.
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It grows in habitat together with Copiapoa cinerea.
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Dark green body, yellowish spines and a small yellowish flower, free flowering. Parodia comarapana is strictly endemic to a small area in Santa Cruz and Florida in the north of Comarapa, Bolivia
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Dense yellow spines.
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Grey-brown body, greyish-black spines.
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Short cylindrical stem, bluish, many golden spines, beautiful!!!
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Small, brown, bristle like spines, wonderful pink flower with a dark throat.
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Plants obtained by controlled pollination of Astrophytum myriostigma x Astrophytum ornatum. Ribs are sharp usually 5 (like in A. myriostigma) spineless or with variable spines. This hybrid are strong growing. The flower are also very beautiful.
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Pale green body, nice reddish flowers!
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Flat and groupforming, pectinate spines, white-pink flower with red throat.
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Long flower tube, very pretty orange-red flower.
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Collected by F.Ritter (FR712) in1958 as Pyrrhocactus saxifragus. Locality Guanillos, Tarapacá, Department of Iquique, Chile
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Grafted. Selected cultivar with conic tubercles, smooth and without spines. Very particular and rare.
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Seedlings 3-5cm (or more). Cremnocereus albipilosus is a new columnar cactus from dry forests of Bolivia. It differs from other cacti by its woolly many-ribbed stems and flowers pollinated by bats. Discovered in 2017. VERY RARE!!!
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Forma nuda variegata.
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Plants obtained by controlled pollination of ♂Astrophytum senilis aureum x ♀Astrophytum asterias. Ribs sharp, spiny with yellow woolly areoles. As the plant ages the areoles become more and more large, woolly and colourful.
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Extraordinary cultivar with characteristic twisted, curled up spines. Rare, only a few available.
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Unusual species with stout, impressive yellow-tan spines bent over the plant apex. Stem dark or purplish. Flowers white about 15 cm in length.
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Miniature cactus with pectinate spines. Flower purple or yellow.
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Forming large groups, long whitish spines, huge magenta pink flowers. White wooly cephalium at stem tip.
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Slender, cylindrical stems with +/- pectinated spines, large pink flower.
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Piccolo cactus geofitico a crescita lenta, endemico del Deserto di Atacama in Cile. Presenta un corpo di colore marrone scuro con spine molto corte e aderenti, e produce fiori gialli. Raramente disponibile in vendita, è una specie molto rara.
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The cultivar Splendens is a selected form with an extreme abundance of short white woolly hairs and very short hooked central spines. It is commonly called "Powder Puff Cactus", due to its cotton-ball-like appearance as it is covered in silky white hairs.
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Seedling 0.8-1.2 cm.