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The flowers vary noticeably from one another. Some show thin, irregular, and pointed petals, while others appear more typical in shape. This striking variability results in truly strange and intriguing characteristics.
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A beautiful bloomer, Chamaecereus hybrid (Chamaelobivia) cv. MEX 271-4, features gorgeous oranage and purple flowers from spring to summer. The color on the first day is darker red-purple, while on the second day it shines and becomes violet.
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The petals are yellow with red median line, variable (but always stunning). This cultivar is also known as "FIRECHIEF", "MARDI GRAS", "FLAMETHROWER" and "FLAMBEAU". Native to the USA, it is similar to "SOM AEY", a rare Thai hybrid.
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Crazy flowers that vary with each bloom. Inner petals from entire to thin and deeply thoothed, dull orange yellow with a lighter base. The pinkish to light purple outer petals are only visible when the inner petals are thoothed.
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Chimeral flowers displaing a captivating interplay of cream-yellow and warm orange, with sectors appearing in ever-changing proportions. On the same plant, one may find blooms that are wholly yellow, entirely orange, or a dynamic blend of both.
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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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Large star-shaped flowers in vivid magenta, fading to lighter edges with a darker central vein. Numerous pale-yellow stamens and a light-green pistil create striking contrast and a remarkable visual impact.
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Striking blooms feature a white center softly transitioning to pink-magenta at the edges and outer petals. The light throat accentuates creamy stamens, offering an elegant contrast to the rosy gradients. Profuse, radiant, and subtly bicolored flowering.
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A newly introduced trailing cactus similar to Chamaecereus silvestrii, yet featuring markedly thinner and longer stems. Ideal for hanging baskets. Showy orange blooms. Available in limited numbers!
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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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Flowers happen different to each other. Some have thin sharp petals while others are most normal. Odd features!
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Pale pink flower. The shape of the petals varies a lot during the various blooms. Sometimes they are thin and very jagged while other times they can have smooth edges without indentations, or they can be intermediate in shape (even on the same plant).
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A beautiful bloomer, Chamaecereus hybrid (Chamaelobivia) cv. LINCOLN LEMON SORBET, features gorgeous white and yellow flowers from spring to summer.
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Chamaelobivia cv. ESP 2009.40.2 hybrid (Chamaecereus Granat x Lobivia claeysiana)
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