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Astrophytum capricorn v. Crassispinoides is a form of A. capricorne v. minor flowering with a pure yellow flower. The spines are creamy white, yellowish or tan, thin, soft and curled. It is really beautiful and unmistakable even without flowers.
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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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"Onzuka Ranpo-gyoku". ONZUKA has fabulous markings that varies considerably from plant to plant, and also plants change their appearance in age and they are full of surprises as they grows. The “quadricostatum” form has 4 ribs instead of 5.
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Among the tiniest in its genus, this cactus reaches just 4–5 cm at maturity and stays that size. It grows in small clusters and produces a woolly cephalium with long, cream-white, delightfully fragrant flowers.
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A small, cereus-like Mammillaria: solitary when young, it forms irregular clusters with age. Stems are hidden beneath dense hooked spines. Showy, long, bright red, zygomorphic flowers are adapted for hummingbird pollination.
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Solitary, slow-growing geophytic cactus with equilateral triangular tubercles slightly protruding above ground; its substantial tuberous stem is entirely subterranean.
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Five ribs and a striking resemblance to A. myriostigma. Different in terms of flower, fruit and seed which resemble the Astrophytum capricorne. Stems covered with tiny fluffy, wool-like flecking for a velvety appearance.
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This plant is an example of crossbreed involving Astrophytum coahuilense x Astrophytum asterias; the resulting interspecific F1 hybrid shows intermediate characteristic from both the parents, the 5 ribs are inherited by the female parent.
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A hybrid between Astrophytum asterias ‘Superkabuto’ and A. capricorne, blending the bold white spotting of ‘Superkabuto’ with the prominently ridged ribs characteristic of A. capricorne. It also produces strikingly beautiful flowers.
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Charming trailing plants with a decumbent growth form, ideal for hanging baskets. Long stems covered in dense, fine, hairy spines ranging from beige to ochre, and adorned with a striking S-shaped reddish bloom!
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"Fukuryu Rampowgyoku". FUKURYU is a Japanese word that would mean presence of additional ribs. It forms small extra ribs, usually these additional ribs have not areoles and develops on the lateral side sandwiched between two contiguous true ribs.
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Azureocereus hertlingianus (Browningia hertlingiana) also known as the “Blue Cereus” is a huge columnar cactus sought after by collectors because the juvenile specimens have a beautiful blue frosty covering. It one of the few really blue cacti.
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Fingerlike body covered in short white spines, huge tuber. Nice pink flowers in ring near top.
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Mix of Coryphantha species and cultivars - Each plant is unique, with different shapes and colors. A very interesting selection at an affordable price.
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A rare species endemic to a tiny area of coastal Chile. Globose stem, dark gray-green to dark bronze-purple, often forming small clusters. Ribs divided into tubercles bear woolly areoles with short, black spines. Produces relatively large yellow flowers.
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Crossbreed involving two different Astrophytum species (Astrophytum asterias x Astrophytum coahuilense) the resulting interspecific F1 hybrid shows intermediate characteristic from both the parents, the number of ribs vary from 5 to 8.
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Unlike typical OR-MY hybrids, this cultivar shows no or minimal white spotting, displaying a solid green hue that ranges from bright to blue-, gray-, or mauve-green across clones.
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The woolly areoles on the ribs have a felty line between them so it seems like the areoles are connected with each other.
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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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Notocactus haselbergii (Brasilicactus haselbergii) is a very popular cactus with silvery white spines. It is a heavy bloomer that can sport showy deep orange flowers for a long period of time.
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Irregular growth with both bare areoles and spiny areoles in alternating bands.
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Green star-shaped body, with variegated areas from yellow to pink-purple. Each plant is particular, with a combination of colors and patterns that make it unique.
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Variegated plants have sectors, patches or stripes with two or more colours. Plants with variegated body are highly prized. Each specimen different and particular.
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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.