Miniature globose cactus, unbranched or in small clumps. Produces small pink flowers followed by attractive red fruits . Spines are white or greysh, innocuous and appressed on sides of stems and, as the name implies, very dense.
Exquisitely crafted miniature cactus. Its dense, appressed spines create such perfect embroidery that the stem feels smooth to touch. Adorable pink flowers crown what is undoubtedly one of nature's most perfect small-scale creations.
It is a minute clustering cactus with tuberous roots. It shows similarities with E. micromeris polycephala and Epithelantha pachyrhiza. Apical spines in mature plants take a reddish tinge, especially if wet. The flowers are small cream-pink.
Tiny globose cactus with flattened, depressed top, appearing white-gray from dense microscopic spines. Small pink blooms yield bright red fruits that pop against the pale spiny body - a striking natural contrast.
Powdery gray miniature globe cactus. Juvenile plants bear only white radial spines, developing distinctive black-tipped central spines with maturity. Grows very slow, eventually forming tight mounds - a true collector's gem.