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The name 'Candlelight' refers to the mature flower bud that resembles the flame of a candle.
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Star-shaped 12cm flowers with bicolored lanceolate petals: deep purple with wine-red base/midrib. Red outer petals extend dramatically. Pale orange throat, waxy purple-red filaments and light green stigma create an otherworldly color symphony.
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SUPER WINDIGO is a cross between "Super Apricot" and "Windigo". Flower color varies with season, age and vigor of the plant, temperature and lighting. The color can be light or more intense and deep. Each bloom is slightly different.
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Showy, large blooms displaying a blend of mauve, pink, and orangish tones.
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A breathtaking bloom! Milky white petals fading to delicate lavender, each flower uniquely charming - some with elegantly curled edges forming dreamy swirls, others with perfectly straight margins.
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The flowers are different every time the plant blooms but always beautiful, ranging in color from red to purple with a yellow or cream border.
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The parents of this beautiful hybrid are Lobivia hybrid DESSAU and Trichocereus purpureopilosus. The breeder is Hartmut Kellner. It has a gorgeous contrast of purple and white, similar to its ancestor DESSAU. It is a sister plant of the well known ALTENA
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Great hybrid with beautiful flowers from the same breeding line as "Sunny"!
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Flower up to 12 cm wide. Inner petals bright magenta and deep vermilion, with pale magenta edges; outer petals dark red. Throat marked by a yellowish ring. Filaments dark red. Inspired by Pele, Hawaiian goddess of volcanoes, lava, and flame.
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Blooms are dark scarlet about 10 to 11cm across with a subtle spicy fragrance. This plant is one of the most popular and appreciated Echinopsis cultivars by cacti enthusiast and hybridiser Bob Schick.
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Up to 14 cm blooms display pristine white petals dramatically veined with purple-pink basally and along the midrib. The snow-white throat circle and light green stigma elevate its elegance. A breathtaking display of floral architecture.
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11 cm blooms with pink-red inner petals (orange/purple hints) and longer yellow outers, mimicking a solar eclipse. Golden throat and ringed stamens perfect this celestial display.
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Flower fragrant, up to 12 cm across. Petals ruffled, bicolored pastel magenta to dusky purplish-red and bronzy-orange with light red midrib. Outer petals paler than inners. Throat-circle and stigma white. Filaments light pink to light orangish.
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This flower dazzles with vivid hues: rich violet margins, a bold carmine-red central band blending into warm salmon-orange at the center. The white throat and purple stamens add elegant contrast.
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The flowers are extraordinary, multicolored and dazzling. The base of the petals and the median line are carmine red, the edges are of an intense electric violet. Some petals, on the other hand, look like orange flames. AMAZING!
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The flowers are shented up to 12 cm in diameter. Petals light yellow with light rust colored tips, inner petals often ruffled. Throat-circle light yellow. The name was inspired by the piano piece, Consolation, by Felix Mendelssohn.
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Elegant flower with peanut-colored heart with delicate pink petal tips. Hybridizer: Paolo Panarotto.
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White flowers with a delicate, thin purple line in the center of the petal.
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Ultra-rare crested form of the renowned Echinopsis “Madame Pele”. Bicolored petals in deep vermilion, with electric magenta edges. Only a handful exist—an extraordinary find for serious collectors. Passa al vecchio editor