Trixanthocereus blossfeldiorum is a columnar cactus up to 2.5 m tall, it is now classified in the Espostoa and flowers 3 or 4 times in the summer, but you have to get up early because the flowers only last one night, but a wonderfull display!
A rare form of G. vatteri, easily recognized by its three short, thick, ivory-coloured spines per areole, elegantly bent downward and outward, reminiscent of an eagle’s talons.
Miniature globose cactus, unbranched or in small clumps. Produces small pink flowers followed by attractive red fruits . Spines are white or greysh (reddish at the apex), innocuous and appressed on sides of stems and, as the name implies, very dense.
Large flowers (12–13 cm) with thin petals, finely notched at the tips and edges, showing shades from soft orange to deep orange. A bright and striking bloom.
The peculiarity of this beautiful plant consists in the fact that at the beginning it alwais begins to grow as cylindrical branch, but after some time it starts forming the magnificent crest. For sale cylindrical branches with crest start.
Rare form with golden-yellow spines resembling those of Eriocactus, contrasting sharply with black-spined varieties. It grows on quartz outcrops in Brazil (Minas Gerais), between 700–1,100 m, among
rocks.
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.