Pediocactus

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    Glandulicactus mathssoni PP503 Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico (Ancistrocactus)
    Price:
    €7.50
    Flattened globular stem with bluish-green and grey-glaucescent skin. Attractive hooked central spines. Unique coppery-colored flowers. A particularly beautiful and unusual cactus species.
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    Pediocactus simpsonii "caespitosa" SB586 Wayne County, Utah, USA
    Price:
    €7.50
    OWN ROOTS. Diameter approx 5 cm. Freely offsetting selection - soon forms huge clumps. It produces easily creamy-yellow flowers in spring.
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    Pediocactus paradinei RP80 Coconino County, Arizona, USA (Grafted)
    Price:
    €12.00
    Pediocactus paradinei (syn: Pilocanthus paradinei) is a most beautiful cactus but rarely seen in cultivation. It is quite difficult to grow on its own roots, hence for ease of cultivation it is grafted on a very cold resistant Echinocereus. Frost hardy do
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    Pediocactus paradinei (seedling)
    Price:
    €12.00
    Pediocactus paradinei (syn: Pilocanthus paradinei) is a pretty, small, globose plant that in time forms bristly white spines. Winter hardy/Winterhart. Flowers cream to pink. NOT GRAFTED.
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    Pediocactus nigrispinus BB 93-2 Oregon, USA (WHITE FLOWERS!)
    Price:
    €15.00
    Globose cactus with white radials and black/red central spines. White spring blooms. NW US dry steppe native. Winter-hardy (-20°C), Grafted onto frost-resistant Echinocereus stock to ensure longevity.