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  • CactiCopiapoa

    Copiapoa Paposoensis

    Copiapoa paposoensis is a species of cactus endemic to the Paposo area in the Antofagasta Region of Chile. Due to its limited distribution and vulnerability to habitat disturbance, Copiapoa paposoensis is considered a threatened species. 

    Photographed in 6x6cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

     

  • CactiCopiapoa

    Copiapoa Sarcoana

    Copiapoa sarcoana is a species of cactus native to Chile, specifically found in the coastal areas of the Atacama Desert. During the flowering season, which typically occurs in the spring or summer months, Copiapoa sarcoana produces small, yellowish flowers at the top of its stems. As with other species of cacti in the Atacama Desert, Copiapoa sarcoana faces threats from …

  • CactiCopiapoa

    Copiapoa Sarcoana

    Copiapoa sarcoana is a species of cactus native to Chile, specifically found in the coastal areas of the Atacama Desert. During the flowering season, which typically occurs in the spring or summer months, Copiapoa sarcoana produces small, yellowish flowers at the top of its stems. As with other species of cacti in the Atacama Desert, Copiapoa sarcoana faces threats from …

  • CactiCopiapoa

    Copiapoa sp.

    Beautiful unnamed copiapoas.

    Photographed in 8x8cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

     

  • CactiCopiapoa

    Copiapoa Streptocaulon

    Copiapoa streptocaulon is a species of cactus native to Chile, specifically found in the Atacama Desert. Its stems are usually greenish to gray-green in color and covered in numerous spines. This species produces yellow flowers which bloom from the apex of the stems.

    Photographed in 6x6cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

     

  • CactiCopiapoa

    Copiapoa Tenuissima

    Appearance: Copiapoa tenuissima is a generally small-sized plant with spherical or cylindrical stems that can reach a maximum height of about 10-15 centimeters.

    Photographed in 8x8cm pot

  • CactiOpuntia

    Corynopuntia Bulbispina

    This cholla cactus species has segmented stems with cylindrical joints. The segments are covered in clusters of spines. The spines of Corynopuntia bulbispina are usually golden-yellow or light brown and are quite formidable, making the plant well-defended against herbivores.

    Photographed in 6×6 cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

  • CactiCoryphantha

    Coryphantha elephantidens

    Coryphantha elephantidens is notable for its globular to short-cylindrical shape. It typically grows to a height of about 15 cm. The cactus produces striking pink, magenta or yellow  flowers, which can grow up to 5 cm.

    Photographed in 6×6 cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

     

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    CactiCoryphantha

    Coryphantha Elephantidens cv. Tanshi Zougemaru f. inermis

    Large, depressed-globular cactus up 18 cm in diameter, very large fat tubercles up to 60 mm wide, rounded on top, pentaedrical at the base, always broader than rounded, the tubercles axil is woolly. This plant is extremely rare in collections and is very sought after. Plant in the first photo is not for sale. You will get plant in the …

  • CactiCoryphantha

    Coryphantha Hesteri

     It is a dwarf cactus unbranched, except in old age, ultimately offsetting to form clusters and eventually, low many-stemmed mounds of 5-20 cm in diameter. Flowers are rosy/magenta color with paler throat.

    Photographed in 7×7 cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

     

  • CactiCoryphantha

    Coryphantha Maiz-Tablasensis

    Plant that has been only seen growing in five different locations. It is one of the easiest to recognise coryphanthas as it has 4-5 short radial spines, flowers are pale yellow and usually come in mid summer.

    Photographed in 10x10cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

    Price per 1 plant.

     

  • CactiCoryphantha

    Coryphantha Nickelsiae

    Coryphantha nickelsiae typically has a globular to slightly cylindrical shape, growing as a solitary stem. The plant is characterized by its prominent, large, and rounded tubercles  instead of the ribs seen in many other cacti. Each tubercle has an areole at the tip, which produces spines. The spines are usually straight and can vary in color from white to yellowish …