A solitary, strongly armed cactus with impressive spines. Stem dark green, depressed globose, deeply notched, with prominent, chin-like tubercles. Spines stout, thick, and curving, yellowish or amber-colored with darker tips, turning grey with age.
Diminutive globose species with a subtly flattened apex and barely pronounced tubercles. The ivory-colored spine clusters radiate like tiny spider legs, creating an enchanting starburst pattern against the
plant's matte green epidermis.
Slow-growing globose cactus with slightly flattened top and soft white spider-like spines. Stunning pink-magenta flowers (6 cm wide) crown the apex in late spring/early summer.
Gymnocalycium striglianum v. aeneum – Flattened-globose body with plum-colored tubercles under a frosted silver-grey bloom. A metallic-hued Gymno gem! Prized for its unusual coloration. VERY RARE! Few available.
A stunning plant with a flattened body in deep purple, showing metallic copper or emerald hues. It has strong, slightly curved spines. The overall appearance is dramatic, with iridescent color shifts in changing light, making ita prized specimen.
Notable for its strongly flattened form and well-developed tuberose
root system. The blooms exhibit delicate pinkish-white petals with a
contrasting deep pink-red central area that adds visual interest.
A small, globular cactus native to Tarija and the northern areas of Culpina and Inca Huasi, Bolivia. It has dense, straight spines and blooms in summer with deep red to orange-red flowers.