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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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Chamaelobivia ’Lincoln Happy Thoughts’ is a nice hybrid that bears bright, cerise-pink flowers with a yellow throat.
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Chamaelobivia ‘Golden Eye’ is a striking hybrid featuring vibrant orange-red blooms and a prominent golden-yellow center—the “Golden Eye” that inspired its name.
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Senecio stapeliiformis has pencil-like stems prettily marked with purple-green patterns and soft spines along the sides, the whole recalling a Stapelia in form (hence the name), but has a large orange hawkweed-like flower.
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Large leaf form.
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Elegant flower with peanut-colored heart with delicate pink petal tips. Hybridizer: Paolo Panarotto.
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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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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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Aloe arborescens is a sprawling, multi-headed succulent that can grow to tree-like proportions, as suggested by its name. Each rosette can produce racemes of cylindrical flowers in a striking red-orange hue.
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Numerous flowers of extraordinary beauty open simultaneously or at intervals from late summer to autumn. The corolla is ivory-coloured with fine reddish dots or bands, papillose, and features a vivid orange central corona.
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A charming hybrid featuring large areoles bearing short spines, and blooms in a diverse array of vibrant colors.
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African succulent with partially subterranean bulb and flat, oval light green leaves marked by deep wine-red spots. The striking color contrast becomes even more dramatic in spring. A true botanical gem.
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Extraordinary hybrids result of complex crossbreeding between diverse Astrophytum (e.g., asterias, capricorne, myriostigma) and mutant forms like Superkabuto, Onzuka, or Fukuryu. Each specimen showcasing unpredictable combinations of patterns and shapes.
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Euphorbia species hybridize easily with each other, and among seedlings, plants from random crosses often appear. They are very interesting and diverse, each one worth cultivating.
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Ultra-hardy (-45°C) tall prickly pear with colorful stout spines (red/white/blue-black/brown/purple)
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A curated mix of Haworthia — a highly variable and strikingly beautiful genus. Each plant is unique, showcasing diverse leaf shapes, textures, and colors, from green hues to bronze and reddish mottling. An interesting selection at an affordable price.
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Stems clothed in long, glassy-white bristly spines creating a crystalline effect. Very showy large carmine flowers project upwards and outwards from the plant's lower sections, making a dramatic display.