This tiny plant is one of the most fascinating and showy cacti! Flowers are of a superlative beauty, opening in the moonlight on a summer night and lasting for only till dawn, but a number are produced in succession.
Echinopsis obrepanda natural hybrids derived from crosses between members of the Echinopsis obrepanda group and one or more unknown lobivias. (Perhaps Lobivia calorubra). The flowers are pink-violet to red and very showy.
A clustering plant forming dense groups around the main body. The stem is globose, dark green, with well-defined ribs and short dark spines. White trumpet-shaped flowers exceed 20 cm and appear repeatedly from spring through summer.
"PUPPY PILE" is a prolific cultivar, rapidly producing clusters of small shoots (like a "puppy pile"). It creates a thick mat with numerous heads, great for containers or ground cover in rock gardens.
A rare species featuring thick, dramatic spines that curve over the stem tip. Young spines are dark mahogany to almost black, maturing to yellow-tan or grey. The stem is dark or purplish, and it bears white flowers approximately 15 cm in length.
Clumping globular/columnar cactus reaching 80 cm. Stout spines from large horn coloured areoles. Its long white flowers feature dark scales with striking white, black, and red hairs at the base. Truly eye-catching!
Stunning cultivar with large white, spineless areoles that create a striking contrast against the yellow-and-green variegated body. The visual effect is elegant and eye-catching, enhanced by the soft woolly texture and vibrant color patterning.