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  • CactiAriocarpus

    Ariocarpus Fissuratus

    Ariocarpus fissuratus is known for its distinctive, rock-like appearance. It has a flattened, low-growing body that can be partially buried in the soil, making it resemble surrounding rocks. The cactus lacks prominent spines and instead has rough, tuberculate (warty) surfaces.

    Photographed in 8x8cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

     

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    Ariocarpus Kotschoubeyanus

    Ariocarpus kotschoubeyanus is a type of small, slow-growing cactus with unique and intriguing characteristics. Ariocarpus kotschoubeyanus is a slow grower, and it can take many years for them to reach a noticeable size.

    Photographed in 5x5cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

     

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    Ariocarpus Kotschoubeyanus

    Ariocarpus kotschoubeyanus is a type of small, slow-growing cactus with unique and intriguing characteristics. Ariocarpus kotschoubeyanus is a slow grower, and it can take many years for them to reach a noticeable size.

    Photographed in 6x6cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

     

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    Ariocarpus Kotschoubeyanus v. Albiflorus

    Ariocarpus Kotschoubeyanus v. Albiflorus is a type of small, slow-growing cactus with unique and intriguing characteristics. Ariocarpus kotschoubeyanus is a slow grower, and it can take many years for them to reach a noticeable size.

    Photographed in 6x6cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

     

  • CactiAriocarpus

    Ariocarpus Retusus

    Small solitary cactus, that is very hard to find in nature unless in flower.  This plant is endemic to its native habitat due to overcollection. On offer are mature plants that are approx 15 years of age.

    Photographed in 10x10cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

     

  • CactiAriocarpus

    Ariocarpus Retusus

    Small solitary cactus, that is very hard to find in nature unless in flower.  This plant is endemic to its native habitat due to overcollection. These plants are de-grafted and have established root system.

    Photographed in 10x10cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

     

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    Ariocarpus Retusus v. Confusus

    Ariocarpus confusus is an interesting local form somewhat intermediate between Ariocarpus retusus and Ariocarpus trigonus. These two species intergrade in the area adjacent to Aramberri. The peculiarity of Ariocarpus confusus is that it usually develops deep magenta flowers (a color not found in any other populations of A. retusus/trigonus), however white or pink flower or variations of the two or …

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    Ariocarpus Retusus v. Minimus

    This species is slow growing but certainly not as slow as some other types of cacti, it is easy to cultivate in a well drained, non-organic, free-draining soil compost. Use of a weak low-nitrogen fertilizer during the growing season can encourage growth.

    Photographed in 7x7cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

    Price per one plant

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    Ariocarpus Retusus v. Robustus

    This species is slow growing but certainly not as slow as some other types of cacti, it is easy to cultivate in a well drained, non-organic, free-draining soil compost. Use of a weak low-nitrogen fertilizer during the growing season can encourage growth.

    Photographed in 7x7cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

    Price per one plant

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    Ariocarpus Trigonus

    Ariocarpus trigonusis one of the largest species that distinguishes for the long leaf-like triangular tubercles and peculiar yellow flowers. It is quite variable in tubercle shape and size.

    Photographed in 7x7cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

    Price per one plant

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    Ariocarpus Trigonus v. Minor

    Small solitary cactus, that is very hard to find in nature unless in flower. Tubercles pale green or yellowish in color. Flowers late autumn in beautiful yellow flowers.

    Photographed in 9x9cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

     

  • CactiAriocarpus

    Ariocarpus Trigonus v. Minor

    Solitary yellowish-green globose plant, rising slightly above ground level., rounded on top Stem: 5 to 30 cm in diameter, 4 to 25 cm tall.
    It is probably the easiest species of the genus to raise from seed, but will generally take about 7-10 years to reach flowering size, occasionally grafted.

    Photographed in 7x7cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

    Price per one plant