MAKING ROOM FOR THE NEW: Final chance before our 2025 arrivals!
SUCCULENTS & CACTI AT 50% OFF
Why this special offer? Our greenhouse is evolving! We're making space for new species, rare specimens, and exclusive botanical collections arriving in 2025.
Limited time offer: Only in Genuary. While stocks last | Online only
The perfect opportunity to: • Expand your collection at half price • Start the new year with new greenery • Acquire quality plants nurtured with care
Sulcorebutia arenacea, is a choice solitary, user-friendly cactus, with perfectly neat, symmetrical spination and profuse yellowish-orange (or rarely magenta) flowers. The spines are pectinate and held so tightly that give a sandy effect.
A cactus-like succulent shrub, branching densely from the base into a thorny, ribbed structure. Its stems feature prominent ridges with forked spines. Bright yellow flowers emerge in abundance, primarily near the top of the plant.
Mammilloydia candida called 'Snowball' is a choice cactus with a so dense snowy white, spination, that its body appears hidden by spines. Mammilloydia are clearly related to the genus Mammillaria, but it is usually recognized as a segregate genera.
This is an interesting succulent and one that is not seen in every collection. This plant matures into a vertical tower of stems reaching over 18 m high (in habitat).
This delicate succulent features fleshy, fuzzy leaves and strikingly large, bright yellow flowers that unfurl in the late afternoon. Blooming between 3 p.m. and 9 p.m., the flowers open at twilight, creating an enchanting display.
Long spines, irregularly curved or contorted, differing in color and length—sometimes reaching 20 cm. Polychromatic blooms: white, yellow, orange, pink, or red.
Geophytic cactus with solitary stems rising barely above ground level, dull dark green, in the sun often tinged with purple. Spines variable, tannish-brown, dull grey or black, straight to curved. Flowers creamy-white to pink.
Sensu Dinter! A very attractive Lithops with a bright brick-red or rusty red top, featuring a highly recognizable and eye-catching appearance. Its intense coloration gives it remarkable ornamental appeal and places it among the finest forms.
A selected form distinguished by larger stems than the typical species. Its slightly flattened body is a deep olive green, with coppery tones that intensify in sun. Flowers range from yellow and ochre to soft pink.