Slerocactus mesae-verdae 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 down to -12° (or less).
A captivating mix of Rebutia, featuring various species, hybrids, and seed-grown cultivars. Each plant is one-of-a-kind, with unique shapes, spination, and flower colors.
E. pectinatus v. ctenoides is a cylindrical Echinocereus species related to E. dasyacanthus.The stems are banded with pink and grey as in the rainbow cactus (E. rigidissimus). The flowers are yellow, orange and very large for the size of the plant.
Clumping cactus forming large dense clusters. Funnel-shaped bright orange-red flowers emerge near stem tips. Remarkably winter hardy - for rock gardens or container cultivation in cold climates.
The horrida variety is greener than the type, with firm lizard-skin-like texture and more spreading spines (lacking the comb effect). Color adapts to light: green in shade, purple in full sun.
Beautiful plant which over time forms flattened, very wide central spines curved towards the centre. Very impressive and different. An impressive feature that becomes
more dramatic with age.
A striking dwarf cactus featuring a thick, carrot-like tuberous root and a spectacular large bloom. It exhibits a rare behavior among cacti—retracting into cracks of dried mud in its seasonal lagoon habitat during arid periods.