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CactiEchinopsis
Echinopsis Werdermanniana
One of the most striking features of this cactus is its large, funnel-shaped flowers. These flowers are typically white or pale pink and can grow up to 15 cm in diameter. They are often nocturnal, opening in the evening and closing by midday the following day.
Photographed 10x10cm pot, plant will be sent bare root.
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CactiEchinofossulocactus
Ecinofossulocactus sp.
Stenocactus species are known for their distinctive, ribbed appearance. The ribs are typically very numerous and closely spaced, giving the plant a pleated or wavy look. The plants are generally small to medium-sized, with globular to short cylindrical shapes. The spines are variable, ranging from short and stout to long and needle-like, depending on the species. The spines usually emerge …
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CactiEpithelantha
Epithelantha Gregii
Epithelantha gregii is a tiny, globose or subglobose cactus. It typically grows to be only a few centimeters in diameter.
Plant photographed in 6x6cm pot.
Will be sent bare root.
Price per 1 plant.
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CactiEpithelantha
Epithelantha Micormeris
Epithelantha micromeris is a button cactus in the genus Epithelantha, found in Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and northeast Mexico. It is characterized by its white-grey spines growing on a globular shaped stem.
Photographed 10x10cm pot, plant will be sent bare root.
Price per 1 plant.
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CactiEpithelantha
Epithelantha Micromeris v. Neomexicana
It is a miniature globose cactus, erect, unbranched or in small clumps, not deep-seated in substrate, appearing ashy grey and relatively rough in general aspect. It flowers during the day, bearing small pink flowers that come from the apex of the plant.
Photographed in 5x5cm pot, plant will be sent bare root.
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CactiEpithelantha
Epithelantha Unguispina
Epithelantha unguispina is a small, globular cactus that typically grows up to 3 cm in height and 2.5 cm in diameter. It often forms small clusters or clumps as it matures.
Photographed 10x10cm pot, plant will be sent bare root.
Price per 1 plant.
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CactiEriosyce
Eriosyce curvispina subsp. tuberisulcata
Eriosyce curvispina subsp. tuberisulcata is a subspecies of cactus belonging to the genus Eriosyce in the family Cactaceae. This particular subspecies is native to Chile, where it inhabits arid regions and desert landscapes.
Photographed in 7x7cm pot
Plant will be sent bare root.
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CactiEriosyce
Eriosyce Engleri
Eriosyce engleri typically grows as a small, solitary cactus with globular or cylindrical stems. During the flowering season, which typically occurs in spring or early summer, Eriosyce engleri produces small, colorful flowers near the apex of the stem. The flowers are usually shades of yellow, orange, or red and may have contrasting markings or patterns. They are typically funnel-shaped and …
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CactiEriosyce
Eriosyce heinrichiana
Ferocactus schwarzii is native to the arid regions of Mexico, where it grows in rocky or sandy soils in desert and semi-desert environments. It is well adapted to drought conditions and can withstand high temperatures and limited water availability.
Photographed in 7x7cm pot
Plant will be sent bare root.
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CactiEriosyce
Eriosyce napina var. duripulpa
Tiny offsetting species with a globose stem, slowly growing atop a thick, underground taproot, with a constriction between the stem and the root, eventually becoming somewhat elongated in cultivation.
Photographed in 5x5cm pot
Plant will be sent bare root.
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CactiEriosyce
Eriosyce Odieri
Eriosyce Odieri dwarf specimen from eriosyce family. This cactus is an extremely small geophyte that tends to bury itself in the ground in the season of drought. This plant has big taproot and will require 100% mineral soil and deep pot.
Plant will be sent bare rooted.
Photographed in 6x6cm pot.
Price per 1 plant.
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CactiEriosyce
Eriosyce Sp.
Beautiful but unknown Eriosyce sp.
Photographed in 5x5cm pot
Plant will be sent bare root.
Price per 1 plant.
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