Hatiora salicornioides is an epiphytic cactus native to eastern Brazil, with erect to pendant growth. Its stems consist of club- or bottle-shaped segments that branch from the tip of each segment, forming a whorl. Flowers are orange-yellow.
A stunning Thelocactus cultivar distinguished by large white flowers—unusual within the genus. Delicate and refined in appearance, it is highly sought after by collectors for its rare coloration and elegant blooms.
Ferobergia is a horticultural intergeneric hybrid, made by crossing of a Ferocactus as a female and a Leuchtenbergia principis as a male. These hybrids are very variable, due to the intersection of characters deriving from the parents.
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.
Cactus with an impressive array of straight spines up to 8 cm long—light brown, beige, or often bluish—somewhat angled, rather stout, and diverging from the stem. The flowers are very showy, purplish, and measure around 7–8 cm in length.