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Haworthia Olasonii
Haworthia olasonii features thick, fleshy, and somewhat triangular leaves that form a rosette. The leaves are semi-translucent, with window-like tops that allow light to penetrate. This is a common trait in many Haworthia species, helping them adapt to the low-light environments in their natural habitat.
Photographed in 7×7 cm pot.
Plants will be shipped bare rooted.
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Haworthia Reinwardtii
Unlike many Haworthia species that form rosettes, Haworthia reinwardtii grows in tall, columnar stacks, with tightly packed, fleshy, triangular leaves. The leaves grow upward in a spiral around the stem, giving the plant a distinctive vertical appearance.
Photographed in 7×7 cm pot.
Plants will be shipped bare rooted.
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Haworthia Truncata v. Atrofusca
Like other varieties of Haworthia truncata, the leaves of H. truncata var. atrofusca have a unique truncated (flat-topped) shape. The leaves are thick and fleshy, resembling a row of green, block-like structures. However, the “atrofusca” variety typically has darker, more subdued leaf coloring, often a deep green to brownish hue. The term “atrofusca” itself refers to the darker (sometimes almost …
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Hawortia Limifolia v. Ubomboensis
Haworthia limifolia var. ubomboensis has thick, triangular leaves arranged in a rosette. The leaves are slightly more elongated than the standard Haworthia limifolia and grow symmetrically in a compact formation.
Photographed in 7×7 cm pot.
Plants will be shipped bare rooted.
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Homalocephala Texensis
Echinocactus texensis, best known in cultivation as Homalocephala texensis, is a stout barrel cactus, which is solitary when young, very rarely slowly clustering in age.
Plant is in 5.5cm pot
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Mammillaria Voburnensis
Small species, freely clustering from young age. Flowers early spring in pale yellow flowers.
Photographed in 6x6cm pot, plant will be sent bare root.
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Mediolobivia Pygmaea
Mediolobivia pygmaea is a very small clumping species, widespread and extremely variable. Some of its variable forms don’t really look like the same species. Flowers can be pink, orange or red.
Plant will be sent bare rooted.
Photographed in 6x6cm pot.
Price per 1 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 …
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Mediolobivia pygmaea v. Einsteinii
Mediolobivia pygmaea is characterized by its small size, typically growing in clumps or mounds of tiny, spherical stems. Like many cacti, it produces colorful flowers, often in shades of pink, red, orange, or yellow, which can provide a striking contrast against its compact green stems.
Plant will be sent bare rooted.
Photographed in 7x7cm pot.
Price for 1 plant.
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Notocactus Ottonis var. Vencluianus
One of the Notocactus ottonis forms, however unlike the usual ottonis (Yellow flowers) this one flowers in red.
Plant photographed in 6x6cm pot.
Will be sent bare root.
Price per 1 plant.
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Notocactus Submammulosus (Orange Flower)
An unusual Notocactus that bears orange flowers instead of the typical yellow.
Photographed 7x7cm pot, plant will be sent bare root.
Price per one plant.
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Oreocereus Hempelianus
Oreocereus hempelianus, is a short cylindrical cactus with dense short brown spines and bright purple/red flowers when mature.
Photographed in 7×7 cm pot
Plant will be sent bare root.
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