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CactiFerocactus
Ferocactus Acanthodes v. Eastwoodiae
Ferocactus Acanthodes v. Eastwoodiae is a solitary, barrel cactus usually unbranched, forming a single moderately tall column. Stem: Green, spherical becoming columnar, growing slowly 1,6 to 3 m tall and 30 cm in diameter.
Photographed in 7x7cm …
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CactiFerocactus
Ferocactus Emoryi
Ferocactus emoryi, commonly known as Emory’s barrel cactus, is a species of cactus native to the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. Emory’s barrel cactus typically has a solitary, barrel-shaped stem that can grow up to several feet tall. The stem is ribbed and covered in sharp spines, which serve as protection against herbivores. This cactus species is well-adapted to …
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CactiFerocactus
Ferocactus Fordii
Ferocactus fordii is a species of succulent plant in the family Cactaceae, commonly known as Ford’s barrel cactus, endemic to the Baja California Peninsula of Mexico. It is spherical, growing to 50 cm in diameter, with whitish-grey radial spines and solitary flowers of a deep rose pink, 4 cm in diameter.
Photographed in 8x8cm pot
Plant will be sent bare root.
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CactiFerocactus
Ferocactus sp. mixed
Variety of ferocactus sent at random. All cacti are in 7×7 or larger pots.
Photographed in 7x7cm pot, plant will be sent bare root.
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CactiGeohintonia
Geohintonia Mexicana
It is a solitary, globose plant, slowly becoming columnar, up to 11 cm tall and 10 cm in diameter. grayish bluish green has between 18 and 20 very prominent ribs. The ribs have large wooly areoles with 3 curved spines about 3 to 15 mm long, yellowish in color. The hot pink, funnel-shaped flowers emerge at the apex and open …
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CactiGymnocactus
Gymnocactus Beguinii
Gymnocactus beguinii (syn. Turbinicarpus beguinii) is a small, globular cactus native to Mexico. It has a dark green, tuberculate body with dense, curved spines that provide a distinctive texture. The plant produces beautiful pink to magenta flowers, often with a lighter center, blooming in spring. Like other Gymnocactus species, it thrives in well-draining …
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CactiGymnocactus
Gymnocactus Horripilus
Gymnocactus horripilus (syn. Turbinicarpus horripilus) is a small, globular cactus native to Mexico. It is characterized by its dark green, tuberculate body covered in dense, curved spines that give it a “bristly” appearance. The plant produces striking pink to magenta flowers, often with a lighter center, blooming in spring. It thrives in well-draining, rocky soil, …
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CactiGymnocalycium
Gymnocalycium Achiraense
Gymnocalycium achirasense solitary geophytic cactus with flattened or globular, grey-green to olive green stem, usually 5-6 cm in diameter, up to 5 cm tall, but in cultivation it can become 7-8 cm high over the years.
Photographed in 6x6cm pot, plant will be sent bare root.
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CactiGymnocalycium
Gymnocalycium achirasense v. Villamercedense
It is a globular cactus usually solitary without a swollen taproot system. The most remarkable trait of this taxon is the very developed chin-shaped protuberances which can appear like “beaks” under the areoles.
Photographed in 12x12cm pot
Plant will be sent bare root.
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CactiGymnocalycium
Gymnocalycium Ambatoense subs. Plesnikii
Gymnocalycium ambatoense subsp. plesnikii is a subspecies within the Gymnocalycium ambatoense group, native to Argentina. This subspecies is especially prized by collectors for its unique characteristics, such as its spination and flowering habits.
Photographed in 6x6cm pot
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CactiGymnocalycium
Gymnocalycium Armatum
The spines are one of the distinctive features of this species. They are stout, curved, and often somewhat flattened, giving the cactus a robust and armored appearance (which is reflected in its name, “armatum”). The spines can be yellowish, brownish, or gray, becoming darker with age.
Photographed in 7x7cm pot
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