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G. calochlorum v. proliferum is a clustering cactus forming low, flat-topped clusters of many stems that grow level to soil. The spines are wispy and creamy white to brown. The light pink flower is trumpet shaped with curved petals and open completely.
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Exceptionally beautiful, very long, amber to grey-brown spines. Grey/blue body. Few specimens available!
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Plants raised from seed. Variable.
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Highly proliferating form, which develops clusters with dozens of small heads. Numerouse pink flowers that fade to a tan-cream colour as they ages.
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Gymnocalycium occultum is a slowly-growing cactus with a noticeably flatten body, at first solitary, later clustering. The stem is dark grayish-brown to olive-coloured. the ribs are flat. are produced in late spring and remain open for up to twelve days.
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Black-green body, white flowers.
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Short grey-brown, downward facing spines. Flattened body, olive-green to brown. Limited numbers available!
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Beautiful dark grey bands on stem.
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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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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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Gymnocalycium gibbosum var. chubutense distingushes for the unusual dark green to nearly black stem and for the cream-white or pinkish flowers. In its habit during winter there are heavy snows and frosts can occur throughout the year.
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Mixed Gymnocalycium species grown from seed. Very nice selection.
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Short cylindrical stems with many dirty white spines, dark body, white-pink flower with reddish throat.
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Beautiful species, dark green, few bent spines, short red flowers.
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Red flowers.
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Very big light yellow flower!
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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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Tufted smaller plants with beautiful flowers.
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Flat and groupforming, pectinate spines, white-pink flower with red throat.
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Extraordinary cultivar with characteristic twisted, curled up spines. Rare, only a few available.
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Tiny grey body, pinkish spines, long white-pink flower.
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Small flat body with few white spines, nice white-pink flower with reddish throat.
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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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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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Crimson red flowers.
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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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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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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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Flat and fat plants with with strong curved spination and olive-green to chocolate-brown body. Pretty short pinkish flowers! Beautiful!!!