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A Japanese cultivar distinguished by its rough, irregular epidermis resembling reptile skin. Its ribs twist into sculptural forms, creating a primal and powerful appearance. Unique and highly sought after.
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A distinctive variety recognized by its areoles connected by a continuous white woolly line running along the ridge of the ribs.
Grafted specimens. Limited and sporadic availability.
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A true novelty: an extremely rare crested form of Austrocactus coxii, a small Patagonian cactus capable of enduring severe frosts. A unique blend of hardiness and collector’s appeal.
Plants grown from rooted cuttings—never grafted.
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“HAKUUN” is a celebrated and historic Japanese cultivar. The plant’s five ribs are adorned with fine white speckles that coalesce into soft, cloud-like markings. It is also referred to as Astrophytum myriostigma ‘Maculatum’.
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Small geophytic cactus with an olive-green globose stem covered in smooth, rounded to ovoid tubercles. When flowering, it produces large bright yellow blooms wider than the stem. Supplied grafted, single-headed, 2–3 cm in size.
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Small cactus nearly spineless, either completely lacking spines or bearing ones so short they are barely visible. Over time, light green to bluish stems branch into compact clumps and produce generous pink flowers with strong ornamental appeal.
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Seed-grown hybrids derived from crossing the black-skinned cultivars “Black Widow” and “Super Black”. The resulting plants display an intense, almost black purple colour, beautifully highlighted by the striking contrast with beige areoles.
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White areoles bear dense, rigid, straight spines in creamy white to ochre tones, with darker tips. Small flowers, usually yellow, appear arranged in a crown-like ring near the apex.
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An extraordinary and eye-catching plant—unmissable for enthusiasts of odd and monstrous forms. Its cascading growth suits hanging baskets perfectly, and with little attention, it rewards with abundant, reliable flowering.
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A dark grey-brown body with short spines ranging from brownish to dark grey-black. It produces large, bright yellow flowers that stand out vividly against the sombre stem colour.
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Astrophytum myriostigma ‘Tricostatum’ is a renowned and captivating cultivar with only three ribs. Its stem is speckled with white dots—sparse or dense—giving the plant a highly ornamental appearance.
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A tiny cactus forming blue-green to olive-green globular segments that grey with age. The rare spineless form is completely smooth and harmless. Flowers perform magic: they open pale honey-yellow then transform to pink as they age.