Succulent December

from 01 December 2025 to 21 December 2025
Succulent December

A cactus in December? Absolutely—especially when it’s 12% off!


Explore our handpicked selection of cacti, perfect for adding a splash of green and a dose of desert charm to your winter days.


Enjoy 12% off this special collection until Sunday, December 21st.


Don’t wait—this offer lasts just three weeks!
A a little prickly friend might just be the perfect Christmas gift... especially for yourself!



  1. 1
    Echinofossulocactus pentacanthus CH617 San Luis de la Pas n, Guanajuato, Mexico
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    €4.50
    Price:
    €3.96
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    €0.54 (12%)
    Flattened body with numerous thin, wavy ribs, long, paper-like spines, and blooms with a distinct darker central stripe.
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    Echinocereus pectinatus v. wenigeri Langtry, Texas, USA
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    €3.89
    Price:
    €3.43
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    €0.46 (12%)
    White spination, nice pink flower, very large.
  3. 3
    Sulcorebutia menesesii MC5532 TL Confluence of the Rio Santa Rosa/Rio Negro with the Rio Sacambaya
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    €4.80
    Price:
    €4.22
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    €0.58 (12%)
    Lovely spines! Amber-yello to fox-red color, twisted, and enveloping the tiny flat body. Yellow-orange blooms – a stunning form!
  4. 4
    Echinocereus reichenbachii v. caespitosus Lake Cisco, Eastland, Texas, USA
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    €4.50
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    €3.96
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    €0.54 (12%)
    Hardy plants for rock gardens or sunny balconies—thrives year-round! Cold-resistant . (Winter hardy/Winterhart). Massive fuchsia blooms appear in June and last remarkably long.
  5. 5
    Echinocereus viridiflorus MN566 SE Buena Vista, Chaffee Co, 2621m, USA
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    €3.89
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    €3.43
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    €0.46 (12%)
    Hardy plant native to the cold mountains of Colorado, featuring greenish-yellow flowers with a delightful lemon scent. Perfect for rock gardens and sunny balconies, this cold-resistant species can thrive even in harsh climates. (Winter hardy/Winterhart)
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    Opuntia camanchica
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    €3.89
    Price:
    €3.43
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    €0.46 (12%)
    Ultra-hardy (-45°C) tall prickly pear with colorful stout spines (red/white/blue-black/brown/purple)
  7. 7
    Eriosyce heinrichiana v. intermedia
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    €7.00
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    €6.16
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    €0.84 (12%)
    Stem dark brown, round to slightly elongated. Spines are somewhat curved upward, grayish-brown. Flowers are creamy yellow, sometimes flushed with red. Syn.: Pyrrhocactus setosiflorus var. intermedius.
  8. 8
    Eriosyce taltalensis v. minima
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    €5.40
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    €4.75
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    €0.65 (12%)
    Petite variety featuring smaller body and shorter spines compared to other forms.
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    Homalocephala texensis cv. ANAYAMI (Grafted)
    Listing:
    €70.00
    Price:
    €61.60
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    €8.40 (12%)
    Unique Japanese cultivar showing irregular secondary ribs interspersed between primary ones, all featuring long, fuzzy areoles with neatly arranged comb spines. While blooming is rare, the distinctive monstrous trait remains stable in seed-grown offspring
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    Gymnocalycium anisitsii ssp. volkerii STO1403 South of San Josè, Santa Cruz, Bolivia
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    €13.50
    Price:
    €11.88
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    €1.62 (12%)
    Dark-bodied ribbed cactus that abundantly produces pearly-white flowers with pink tinges. Blooms profusely even when young, creating spectacular displays of delicate flowers that starkly contrast with the dark stem.
  11. 11
    Echinofossulocactus sp. f. variegata
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    €18.00
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    €15.84
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    €2.16 (12%)
    Extraordinary Echinofossulocactus (Stenocactus) with rare body variegation. These mutants occur sporadically in cultivation. Each specimen is hand-selected and sold separately. Limited availability, no restock guaranteed.
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    Weingartia longigibba KK867 Rio Chico, Oropeza, Bolivia, 2500m
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    €4.50
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    €3.96
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    €0.54 (12%)
    Solitary or clustering plants with large, prominent tubercles and yellow flowers. Similar in appearance to Weingartia riograndensis.