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  • CactiLobivia

    Lobivia Schieliana

    A cute prolific clumper cactus with dark reddish-green stems underneath white or brownish spidery-spines, flowers are mostly a brilliant light-red and slender.

    Photographed in 8x8cm pot, plant will be sent bare root.

  • CactiLobivia

    Lobivia Sp.

    Lobivia cacti are small to medium-sized and often have round or cylindrical stems. They’re covered in spines and can vary in color and size.

    Photographed in 5x5cm pot, plant will be sent bare root.

     

     

  • CactiLobivia

    Lobivia Tegelriana

     It grows usually solitarily but sometimes forms small clumps. This is a plant with a large taproots therefore more inorganic soil is better for it. Flowers are variable from red to orange to yellow and have pink-orange throats.

    Plant will be sent bare rooted.

    Photographed in 7x7cm pot.

    Price per 1 plant.

  • CactiLobivia

    Lobivia tiegliana

    Lobivia tiegliana is a species of cactus native to the high-altitude regions of Bolivia. It is known for its small, globular shape with a dark green body and dense spination. The plant produces stunning, funnel-shaped flowers that are typically pink flowers.

    Photographed in 6x6cm pot, plant will be sent bare root.

  • CactiLobivia

    Lobivia Tiegliana v. Ruberrima

    It is a relatively small species, growing up to about 5–10 cm in height and diameter.

    Photographed in 6x6cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

  • CactiLobivia

    Lobivia Tiegliana v. Ruberrima

    It is a relatively small species, growing up to about 5–10 cm in height and diameter.

    Photographed in 10x10cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

    Price per one plant.

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    Mediolobivia Pygmaea v. Diersiana

    Mediolobivia pygmaea is one of the longest known species of the genus Rebutia and the oldest species of the Digitorebutia section . It was discovered by RE Fries in 1901 in the Argentinian province of Jujuy near Yavi, in 1905 it was described as Echinopsis . The species name is derived from its height, at the time of its description it belonged to the smallest of the known …