Large flowers with slender outer petals in intense orange with salmon hues, and inner petals arranged in a crown of golden yellow. At the center, long crimson stamens, violet anthers, and a creamy pistil stand out sharply.
A unique cascading cactus with long trailing stems densely covered in fine, hair-like white bristles. The flowers are striking and zygomorphic, orange with a crown of tiny white inner petals, long red stamens, violet anthers, and a bright green stigma.
Hildewintera hybrid develops amazing flowers of different colours on the original pendulous "hildewintera" body. They form soon spectacular clumps with several flowers at a time and are quite a sight. They do enjoy very bright light most of the day.
A trailing variety with slender, elegant stems—perfect for hanging pots or shelves. Especially prized for its generous blooms in soft orange-pink hues. Easy to grow, provided it receives plenty of light and well-draining soil.
Blooms with rose-white inner petals with a touch of violet. Inner petals stay in a semi-funnel form with crinkled petal edges and tips. Outer petals are darker, rose-violet and recurving. Occasionally has a pinkish-orange overcast on back petals.
Flowers 10-12 cm diameter bloom similar to Hildewintera 'Otto Schultz' in light white-pink inners to darker pink outer petals but larger. Good grower, easy to bloom.
The golden rat tail is a cactus with long hanging or creeping branches with thin branches up to 1 meter or more, short and bristly gold-colored spines completely cover the surface of the stems. Flowers: orange or salmon pink, 4 to 6 cm long.
"RED HILDE" is an extremely floriferous hybrid with red flowers produced at the tips of the branches. It blooms repeatedly from spring until the end of summer.
Flowers of extraordinary coloration: inner petals in electric magenta contrast stunningly with outer carmine petals. Flowers profusely in repeated cycles during the growing season.
Crested form of Hildewintera aureispina (Golden Rat Tail), with thin, wavy stems densely covered in short, bristly yellow-orange spines. It quickly forms broad, golden cushions with a striking ornamental appearance.