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Copiapoa Humilis longispina
This variety is characterized by its low-growing, clustering stems with elongated spines. The spines can vary in color from white to yellowish and are typically longer than those of other varieties of Copiapoa humilis. The stems themselves are typically globular and can form dense clumps over time.
Photographed in 6x6cm pot
Plant will be sent bare root.
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CactiCopiapoa
Copiapoa Humilis longispina
This variety is characterized by its low-growing, clustering stems with elongated spines. The spines can vary in color from white to yellowish and are typically longer than those of other varieties of Copiapoa humilis. The stems themselves are typically globular and can form dense clumps over time.
Photographed in 6x6cm pot
Plant will be sent bare root.
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Copiapoa Humilis v. Longispina
Copiapoa humilis is characterized by its small size, with individual stems typically reaching heights of around 5 to 10 centimeters and diameters of 5 to 10 centimeters. The stems are usually greenish-gray in color and covered with fine spines.
Photographed in 6x6cm pot
Plant will be sent bare root.
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Copiapoa Laui
Smallest species in the genus that clumps rather freely. The major threats are illegal collection and guanacos, which dig them up to eat the plants as they lack spines.
Photographed in 7x7cm pot
Plant will be sent bare root.
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Copiapoa Maritima
It is a cacti species with a globular habit, which over time may cluster at the base. The epidermis can vary from a light green to a blackish-purple color.
Photographed in 6x6cm pot
Plant will be sent bare root.
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Copiapoa Megarhiza
This species typically forms solitary or clumping cylindrical stems covered in small, white, or yellow spines. The stems can grow up to several inches tall and have a thick taproot, which helps the plant to access water deep underground.
Photographed in 6x6cm pot
Plant will be sent bare root.
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Copiapoa Montana
A true gem for anyones collection! This plant has short black spines and greyish epidermis, somewhat reminescent of ortegocactus macdowellii. Flowers are typical to Copiapoa being pale yellow. These plants have tuberous taproots therefore non organic soil should be used.
Photographed in 5x5cm pot
Plant will be sent bare root.
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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. Conservation efforts are crucial to safeguard its natural habitat and ensure its survival in the wild. Additionally, cultivation efforts within controlled environments may help alleviate …
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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. Conservation efforts are crucial to safeguard its natural habitat and ensure its survival in the wild. Additionally, cultivation efforts within controlled environments may help alleviate …
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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.
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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 …
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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 …
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