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Astrophytum coahuilense, with five ribs, closely resembles Astrophytum myriostigma but differs in all floral, fruit, and seed traits. Its flowers are yellow with a red center, similar to those of Astrophytum capricorne.
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Charming variegated form with yellow-cream tubercle bases. The
variegation peaks under filtered light, while harsh sun encourages
reversion to green. A fascinating dance between color and light
exposure.
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Mammillaria conspicua, can be distinguished from the other forms of the Mammillaria haageana complex because it is often solitary and has larger stems up to 10-11 cm in diameter. Each head is surrounded by a full ring of magenta pink star-like flowers.
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Astrophytum senile is a variety of A. capricorne that has beautiful yellow flowers with a red center and long flexible spines so densely wrapped that the body is barely visible and looks like a bundle of dry grass.
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Ornithogalum juncifolium is a charming specie growing in small clumps of above ground bulbs. It has narrow ribbed leaves and white flowers with central green stripes. Entire plant only 10-12 cm tall.
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Elegant flower with peanut-colored heart with delicate pink petal tips. Hybridizer: Paolo Panarotto.
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Senecio saginatus (Kleinia saginata) is has small, upright, fat, almost globose stem branching at the top, with distinctive shape and an attractive pattern of shorter spidery lines radiating from the leaf bases. It has dull red to bright magenta florets.
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Red dots and lines, coarse.
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Attractive Lithops cultivar with a light yellow-green to ochre-yellow body adorned with dark olive-green dendritic patterns and white flowers.
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Kalanchoe luciae cv. ORICOLA is a colorful succulent plant. It is a mutation of K. luciae (thyrsifoglia) with odd curled-back leaves vaguely reminiscent of the shape of ears. In winter the leaves take on an intense red color.
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Opuntia Quitensis is a bushy species formed by small bright green segments. The orange to bright red flowers create a wonderful contrast to the green of the segments, giving this plant a truly exotic look overall.
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Very attractive plants with sturdy, long spines and showy yellow flowers that bloom in multiple flushes during the warm season.
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The long, thin, twisted spines give the plant a soft and highly ornamental appearance. This distinctive spine morphology sets it apart from other variants of the species, making it especially valued among collectors.
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Mix of Notocactus, featuring various species, hybrids, and seed-grown cultivars. Each plant is one-of-a-kind, with unique shapes, spination, and flower colors.
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Mix of Echinocereus assorted with various species and seed-grown hybrids. Each plant is one-of-a-kind, featuring unique shapes, spination, and flower colors.
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Mix of Mammillarias, featuring various species, hybrids, and seed-grown cultivars. Each plant is one-of-a-kind, with unique shapes, spination, and flower colors.
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Mix of Gymnocalycium species, hybrids, and seed-grown cultivars - Each plant is unique, with different shapes and colors. A very interesting selection at an affordable price, perfect for those who want to start or expand their collection.
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Mammillaria polyedra is a low growing cactus, solitary at first, later branching to form colonies or cushions. Flower pink or reddish.
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NEW. Selected form with only one or few bristly spines per areole.